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... less . And by the same token , the range of his intelligence is limited by his five meager senses and the appetites or chemical calls they are compelled to register and later serve , or he suffers and eventually ceases as an organism ...
... less . And by the same token , the range of his intelligence is limited by his five meager senses and the appetites or chemical calls they are compelled to register and later serve , or he suffers and eventually ceases as an organism ...
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... less selfish , nobler , and a more wholesome faith to believe that our life is here and now , that we are passing links in the continuous chain from the past to the future , that we survive only in the effects of our thoughts and acts ...
... less selfish , nobler , and a more wholesome faith to believe that our life is here and now , that we are passing links in the continuous chain from the past to the future , that we survive only in the effects of our thoughts and acts ...
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... less limiting than positive ones . Take , for example , the commands to an athlete in training . He must not eat ... less limiting , really less coercing than the positive commands of the trainer . It is less restrictive to be made to ...
... less limiting than positive ones . Take , for example , the commands to an athlete in training . He must not eat ... less limiting , really less coercing than the positive commands of the trainer . It is less restrictive to be made to ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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