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Page 84
... individuals . They are not so definitely marked off as we are disposed to think . Go first to the biologist . He will agree that men and cats and dogs are very individual creatures . He will probably say that they are strongly ...
... individuals . They are not so definitely marked off as we are disposed to think . Go first to the biologist . He will agree that men and cats and dogs are very individual creatures . He will probably say that they are strongly ...
Page 96
... individual man from the ovum to the adult . When is the indi- vidual soul of a man created ? Is it at conception ? I ... individual . The soul may thus be considered as con- tinuous , like life itself , through all generations , but it ...
... individual man from the ovum to the adult . When is the indi- vidual soul of a man created ? Is it at conception ? I ... individual . The soul may thus be considered as con- tinuous , like life itself , through all generations , but it ...
Page 259
... individual self , which is the product of the accumulated effect of the social self , leaves an indelible mark of everything it is and everything it does upon that larger self which may be termed Society , or Humanity , or the Great ...
... individual self , which is the product of the accumulated effect of the social self , leaves an indelible mark of everything it is and everything it does upon that larger self which may be termed Society , or Humanity , or the Great ...
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