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So it was possible , when various subsections of this great family moved into
various areas , for some of the latent hereditary traits to develop and become
fixated as appropriate adaptations in each environment while other groups ,
essentially ...
So it was possible , when various subsections of this great family moved into
various areas , for some of the latent hereditary traits to develop and become
fixated as appropriate adaptations in each environment while other groups ,
essentially ...
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A sense organ must be truth - yielding , contact - making , “ veridical . ” Moreover ,
the various aspects of the environment must be simultaneously reported ; sight
and hearing , for example , must give one another corroboration and ...
A sense organ must be truth - yielding , contact - making , “ veridical . ” Moreover ,
the various aspects of the environment must be simultaneously reported ; sight
and hearing , for example , must give one another corroboration and ...
Page 260
... in the population , and something about the sanctioned uses of weapons of
various sorts , you are not much surprised to learn that when these three things
interacted in Sicily in 1781 , or in Denmark in 1246 , they produced a duel .
Injured ...
... in the population , and something about the sanctioned uses of weapons of
various sorts , you are not much surprised to learn that when these three things
interacted in Sicily in 1781 , or in Denmark in 1246 , they produced a duel .
Injured ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
OF CULTURE | 47 |
The Freeing of Intelligence | 113 |
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