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... consequently , are analogous to those which , in our own case , we call intelligent or intellectual acts . Although , in our opinion , instinct and intelligence are one and the same , as we will try hereafter to show , and though the ...
... consequently , are analogous to those which , in our own case , we call intelligent or intellectual acts . Although , in our opinion , instinct and intelligence are one and the same , as we will try hereafter to show , and though the ...
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... consequently its instincts . The action of man is still more powerful on the animal than that of Nature : by training , man fashions and bends it to his needs or his wishes . It is not for us to inquire here how these acquired or ...
... consequently its instincts . The action of man is still more powerful on the animal than that of Nature : by training , man fashions and bends it to his needs or his wishes . It is not for us to inquire here how these acquired or ...
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... consequently every modification of instinct , which would lead them to construct cells so near each other as to have a parti - wall , would save some little wax , and so be of ad- vantage to them . Hence it would continually be more and ...
... consequently every modification of instinct , which would lead them to construct cells so near each other as to have a parti - wall , would save some little wax , and so be of ad- vantage to them . Hence it would continually be more and ...
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... Consequently , in most cases these bodies will come in con- tact with its organism , and will so produce a tactile sensation , which will be followed by contractions - the necessary effect of a mechanical derangement of the vital force ...
... Consequently , in most cases these bodies will come in con- tact with its organism , and will so produce a tactile sensation , which will be followed by contractions - the necessary effect of a mechanical derangement of the vital force ...
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... consequently , for our being far or near - sighted . · Portal , in his Considérations sur les Maladies de Famille , de- scribes an imperfect form of strabismus , called the Montmorency sight , with which nearly all the members of that ...
... consequently , for our being far or near - sighted . · Portal , in his Considérations sur les Maladies de Famille , de- scribes an imperfect form of strabismus , called the Montmorency sight , with which nearly all the members of that ...
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