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Now, when physiologists study the living brain of an ape, they have no grounds
for supposing that they are dealing with a dual structure. The brain is not a
tenement inhabited by a spirit or soul. The "spirit" or "soul" is but a name for the ...
Now, when physiologists study the living brain of an ape, they have no grounds
for supposing that they are dealing with a dual structure. The brain is not a
tenement inhabited by a spirit or soul. The "spirit" or "soul" is but a name for the ...
Page 202
... adapt themselves to circumstances than my ancestors and I have been, have
perished from the earth; for my being alive proves that I came from stock with a
strong will to live and the hardiness to persist in living and in reproducing its kind.
... adapt themselves to circumstances than my ancestors and I have been, have
perished from the earth; for my being alive proves that I came from stock with a
strong will to live and the hardiness to persist in living and in reproducing its kind.
Page 282
For at such times, and for the time being, such questions are affirmatively
answered without being asked. But the Good Life to my mind does not consist in
scattered moments of felt delight, but in such a general pattern of living as would
tend to ...
For at such times, and for the time being, such questions are affirmatively
answered without being asked. But the Good Life to my mind does not consist in
scattered moments of felt delight, but in such a general pattern of living as would
tend to ...
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