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Pagina 134
... sense of owing obedience may well be as immediate as the sense of a right to claim it . Moreover , seeing the transcendent power of this percep- tion upon his conduct , and , through his conduct , upon his fate , it becomes ante ...
... sense of owing obedience may well be as immediate as the sense of a right to claim it . Moreover , seeing the transcendent power of this percep- tion upon his conduct , and , through his conduct , upon his fate , it becomes ante ...
Pagina 135
... sense . În the lower animals every external stimulus moves to some appropriate action . In man it moves to some ... sense of obligation , whatever course of conduct reason may determine to be the most fitting and the best . The sense of ...
... sense . În the lower animals every external stimulus moves to some appropriate action . In man it moves to some ... sense of obligation , whatever course of conduct reason may determine to be the most fitting and the best . The sense of ...
Pagina 177
... Sense of Direction . It is certain that ants , in common with many other animals , possess some unaccountable sense of di- rection , whereby they are able to find their way independently of landmark , etc. Sir John Lubbock tried a ...
... Sense of Direction . It is certain that ants , in common with many other animals , possess some unaccountable sense of di- rection , whereby they are able to find their way independently of landmark , etc. Sir John Lubbock tried a ...
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