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... body are millions of little beings , which are extraordinarily like some of the smallest , lowest microscopic animals which lead independent lives , and these go about in our bodies as citizens go about in the streets and houses of a ...
... body are millions of little beings , which are extraordinarily like some of the smallest , lowest microscopic animals which lead independent lives , and these go about in our bodies as citizens go about in the streets and houses of a ...
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... body and spirit . When he cries , " Who can deliver me from the body of this death ? " I find him very understand- able . How warmly have I echoed that cry ! My feeling is just that sense of being thought — a part of a great process of ...
... body and spirit . When he cries , " Who can deliver me from the body of this death ? " I find him very understand- able . How warmly have I echoed that cry ! My feeling is just that sense of being thought — a part of a great process of ...
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... body and the soul are based on the supply of chemical energy . When the body and its organs are destroyed , and the parts of the com- plicated system forming the seat of the soul are scattered , these mental activities must cease , and ...
... body and the soul are based on the supply of chemical energy . When the body and its organs are destroyed , and the parts of the com- plicated system forming the seat of the soul are scattered , these mental activities must cease , and ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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