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... called Ideal Passions III . Examples drawn from the Intellectual States CHAPTER III . 259 261 ... ... 264 ... PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL HEREDITY . I. Possible Hypotheses as to the Relations between these two Heredities . Is ...
... called Ideal Passions III . Examples drawn from the Intellectual States CHAPTER III . 259 261 ... ... 264 ... PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL HEREDITY . I. Possible Hypotheses as to the Relations between these two Heredities . Is ...
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... called , how- ever slightly complex , would be impossible . Both hypotheses accord equally well with our solution of the nature of instinct . It matters not whether it be the minimum of intelligence developed by gradual evolution , or ...
... called , how- ever slightly complex , would be impossible . Both hypotheses accord equally well with our solution of the nature of instinct . It matters not whether it be the minimum of intelligence developed by gradual evolution , or ...
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... called ( hardness , softness , elasticity , etc. ) , and sensations of temperature ( heat and cold ) . Both are governed by heredity . The extreme difference of tactile sensibility between northern and southern races has often been ...
... called ( hardness , softness , elasticity , etc. ) , and sensations of temperature ( heat and cold ) . Both are governed by heredity . The extreme difference of tactile sensibility between northern and southern races has often been ...
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... called the Montmorency sight , with which nearly all the members of that family were affected . Darwin observed that the Fuegians , when on board his ship , could see distant objects far more distinctly than the English sailors ...
... called the Montmorency sight , with which nearly all the members of that family were affected . Darwin observed that the Fuegians , when on board his ship , could see distant objects far more distinctly than the English sailors ...
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... called taste acting at a distance . Man , no doubt , ranks below other animals as regards fineness of the sense of smell . Nowhere among the human family , even among the negroes , can be found a sense of smell as acute as that of dogs ...
... called taste acting at a distance . Man , no doubt , ranks below other animals as regards fineness of the sense of smell . Nowhere among the human family , even among the negroes , can be found a sense of smell as acute as that of dogs ...
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