Natural ReligionAsian Educational Services, 1979 - 608 pages |
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Page 261
... animals to man , the younger brother of the animals , as he calls him . ' From stone to crystal , ' he writes1 , ' from erystal to metals , from metals to the creation of plants , from plants to animals , and from these to man , we see ...
... animals to man , the younger brother of the animals , as he calls him . ' From stone to crystal , ' he writes1 , ' from erystal to metals , from metals to the creation of plants , from plants to animals , and from these to man , we see ...
Page 262
... animals . The nutritive organs , ' he says ( p . 63 ) , are already separated in them ; they have something analogous to animal sensation and voluntary motion ; but their principal organic power is still nutrition and propagation . ' He ...
... animals . The nutritive organs , ' he says ( p . 63 ) , are already separated in them ; they have something analogous to animal sensation and voluntary motion ; but their principal organic power is still nutrition and propagation . ' He ...
Page 263
... animals can be accounted for by its element . As soon as it touches the earth again , even if only in some monstrous ... animals and of men may have perished , while yet a general equilibrium was maintained . Man is in Herder's eyes no ...
... animals can be accounted for by its element . As soon as it touches the earth again , even if only in some monstrous ... animals and of men may have perished , while yet a general equilibrium was maintained . Man is in Herder's eyes no ...
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LECTURE I | 1 |
LECTURE II | 27 |
the infinite led to religious ideas Tangible semitangible | 43 |
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