On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man [etc.]: 2W. Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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... senses of sight , hearing , taste , and smell , are exercised through the medium of similar organs , simply modified according to the particular wants of individual species : the sources of mere bodily pain or plea- sure are generally ...
... senses of sight , hearing , taste , and smell , are exercised through the medium of similar organs , simply modified according to the particular wants of individual species : the sources of mere bodily pain or plea- sure are generally ...
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... sense of odours , to that of the dog ? his touch , to that of the spider ? And yet , even if we entirely omit the con- sideration of the soul , that immaterial and im- mortal principle which is for a time united to his body , and view ...
... sense of odours , to that of the dog ? his touch , to that of the spider ? And yet , even if we entirely omit the con- sideration of the soul , that immaterial and im- mortal principle which is for a time united to his body , and view ...
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... sense superior , in organ- ization as well as in intellectual powers , to all other animals ; and the degree of resemblance to him , as thus superior , is the main principle of classification adopted at the present day : and upon the ...
... sense superior , in organ- ization as well as in intellectual powers , to all other animals ; and the degree of resemblance to him , as thus superior , is the main principle of classification adopted at the present day : and upon the ...
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... sense , to what dread- ed conclusion would the closest resemblances lead ? However near the approximation in their form , in their nature there must ever be an im- measurable distance between the two . The ape , compared with man , may ...
... sense , to what dread- ed conclusion would the closest resemblances lead ? However near the approximation in their form , in their nature there must ever be an im- measurable distance between the two . The ape , compared with man , may ...
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... sense are received . Where all is new , and therefore equally matter of wonder , there is yet no room for doubt . Nature teaches the mind to receive every thing without distrust , and to rely implicitly on those inlets to knowledge ...
... sense are received . Where all is new , and therefore equally matter of wonder , there is yet no room for doubt . Nature teaches the mind to receive every thing without distrust , and to rely implicitly on those inlets to knowledge ...
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