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It enlivens the study of nature , just as it itself derives its existence and gains ever new vigour from that source.'2 The question to be answered is therefore this : how far is it true to say that ' a purpose , an intention , a design ...
It enlivens the study of nature , just as it itself derives its existence and gains ever new vigour from that source.'2 The question to be answered is therefore this : how far is it true to say that ' a purpose , an intention , a design ...
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A few months in the jungle would have convinced him that the diversity and utter strangeness of Nature are at least as real and significant as its intellectually discovered unity . Nor would he have felt as certain , in the damp and ...
A few months in the jungle would have convinced him that the diversity and utter strangeness of Nature are at least as real and significant as its intellectually discovered unity . Nor would he have felt as certain , in the damp and ...
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The lower being continuous with the higher , and man being a ' child of nature ' , man , it is held , is ' organic to nature ' . “ The world is not complete without man and his knowledge ' : ' the natural intelligence which ...
The lower being continuous with the higher , and man being a ' child of nature ' , man , it is held , is ' organic to nature ' . “ The world is not complete without man and his knowledge ' : ' the natural intelligence which ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
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