On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man: Principally with Reference to the Supply of His Wants, and the Exercise of His Intellectual FacultiesWilliam Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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... philosophical con- templation of human nature we are not pre- cluded by any reasonable barrier , from taking such a partial view of the subject as the occa- sion may suggest . In the present instance , indeed , I am strictly called upon ...
... philosophical con- templation of human nature we are not pre- cluded by any reasonable barrier , from taking such a partial view of the subject as the occa- sion may suggest . In the present instance , indeed , I am strictly called upon ...
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... philosophical reflection . In fact , in as many different states as man does actually exist , civilized or savage , so many are his na- tural states . If any indeed could be preemi- nently called his natural state , it would be that of ...
... philosophical reflection . In fact , in as many different states as man does actually exist , civilized or savage , so many are his na- tural states . If any indeed could be preemi- nently called his natural state , it would be that of ...
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... philosophical is the opposite reflection , that man is not superior to other animals be- cause he possesses this instrument ; but he is provided with such an instrument precisely be- cause he is already superior to all other animals ...
... philosophical is the opposite reflection , that man is not superior to other animals be- cause he possesses this instrument ; but he is provided with such an instrument precisely be- cause he is already superior to all other animals ...
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... philosophers ( who however pro- ceeded without a knowledge or a due considera- tion of the true principles of the science con- cerned in their reasonings ) have maintained that the ape and man are but varieties of the same species , or ...
... philosophers ( who however pro- ceeded without a knowledge or a due considera- tion of the true principles of the science con- cerned in their reasonings ) have maintained that the ape and man are but varieties of the same species , or ...
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... philosophical conclusions deduced from them , would have been hitherto concealed from human knowledge , had man failed to exercise those intellectual faculties with which the Crea- tor has endued him ; than that political commu- nities ...
... philosophical conclusions deduced from them , would have been hitherto concealed from human knowledge , had man failed to exercise those intellectual faculties with which the Crea- tor has endued him ; than that political commu- nities ...
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