A System of PhrenologyMarsh, Capen, and Lyon, 1835 - Počet stran: 664 |
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... philosophers , and accused those who investigated the causes of things , of presumptuously invading the rights of the Divinity . Pythagoras was driven from Athens on account of his novel opin- ions ; and for the same reason Anaxagoras ...
... philosophers , and accused those who investigated the causes of things , of presumptuously invading the rights of the Divinity . Pythagoras was driven from Athens on account of his novel opin- ions ; and for the same reason Anaxagoras ...
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... philosopher who made it . " This shows that Harvey , in his day , was treated exactly as Dr. Gall has been in ours ; and ... philosophers were prohibited from combating his opinions . At the present time the philosophy of Aristotle is no ...
... philosopher who made it . " This shows that Harvey , in his day , was treated exactly as Dr. Gall has been in ours ; and ... philosophers were prohibited from combating his opinions . At the present time the philosophy of Aristotle is no ...
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... philosophers of this gen- eration on its founders as another dark speck in the history of scientific discovery , and he who does not feel anxious to avoid all participation in this ungenerous treatment , has reaped no moral im ...
... philosophers of this gen- eration on its founders as another dark speck in the history of scientific discovery , and he who does not feel anxious to avoid all participation in this ungenerous treatment , has reaped no moral im ...
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... philosopher of the mind , as if they were sepa- rate subjects of investigation , either not at all , or only in a remote and unimportant degree connected . In common society , too , men speak of the dispositions and faculties of the ...
... philosopher of the mind , as if they were sepa- rate subjects of investigation , either not at all , or only in a remote and unimportant degree connected . In common society , too , men speak of the dispositions and faculties of the ...
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... philosophers antecedent to Drs . Gall and Spurzheim , for believing in a plurality of mental organs , is constrained to admit , that " this kind of reasoning has been employed by the greater number of anatomists , who , from the time of ...
... philosophers antecedent to Drs . Gall and Spurzheim , for believing in a plurality of mental organs , is constrained to admit , that " this kind of reasoning has been employed by the greater number of anatomists , who , from the time of ...
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