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... concerning my beliefs as to the nature of the world and of man - a spiritual ( if only I or anybody knew what that word meant ! ) as opposed to a material ( whatever that is ! ) last will and testament . And because all my life I have ...
... concerning my beliefs as to the nature of the world and of man - a spiritual ( if only I or anybody knew what that word meant ! ) as opposed to a material ( whatever that is ! ) last will and testament . And because all my life I have ...
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... concerning the governance of the world of matter and of mind . This is particularly true of men like myself who have spent their days in the study of living matter - especially if that matter has a human shape . My own path in life has ...
... concerning the governance of the world of matter and of mind . This is particularly true of men like myself who have spent their days in the study of living matter - especially if that matter has a human shape . My own path in life has ...
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... concerning the past , present , and future . I have laid before the reader the conception which most inquiring biologists have arrived at concerning the structure of the brain and the nature of mind and thought . Such a con- ception ...
... concerning the past , present , and future . I have laid before the reader the conception which most inquiring biologists have arrived at concerning the structure of the brain and the nature of mind and thought . Such a con- ception ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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