Great Books of the Western World, 51. köideRobert Maynard Hutchins Encyclop¿dia Britannica, 1952 |
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... result ? The result in ques- tion , as we shall hereafter abundantly see , is as a rule a useful one , the ani- mal is , on the whole , safer under the circumstances for bringing it forth . So far the action has a teleological character ...
... result ? The result in ques- tion , as we shall hereafter abundantly see , is as a rule a useful one , the ani- mal is , on the whole , safer under the circumstances for bringing it forth . So far the action has a teleological character ...
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... result of comparison may be to find no - difference , or equality , in place of difference . Here also intermediaries may be skipped , and mediate comparison be carried on with the general result expressed by the axiom of mediate ...
... result of comparison may be to find no - difference , or equality , in place of difference . Here also intermediaries may be skipped , and mediate comparison be carried on with the general result expressed by the axiom of mediate ...
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... result , but no result in the case of others . Where a result comes , it is due exclusively to the nature of the ideas and of the operation . Take blueness and yellowness , for example . We can operate on them in some ways , but not in ...
... result , but no result in the case of others . Where a result comes , it is due exclusively to the nature of the ideas and of the operation . Take blueness and yellowness , for example . We can operate on them in some ways , but not in ...
Contents
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN | 8 |
Reflex semireflex and voluntary acts The Frogs nervecentres General | 17 |
ON SOME GENERAL CONDITIONS OF BRAINACTIVITY | 53 |
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