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Pagina 51
... accepted a given theory , this could hardly explain why some scientific theories are accepted wholeheartedly by the ... accept one belief and reject the other . Although this solution might seem the most rational , the whole thrust of ...
... accepted a given theory , this could hardly explain why some scientific theories are accepted wholeheartedly by the ... accept one belief and reject the other . Although this solution might seem the most rational , the whole thrust of ...
Pagina 55
... accept Lamarck's theory . Lamarck argued that most biological change could be attributed to an innate tendency to move toward perfection that was inherent in every organism . But he also argued that certain bodily parts could be ...
... accept Lamarck's theory . Lamarck argued that most biological change could be attributed to an innate tendency to move toward perfection that was inherent in every organism . But he also argued that certain bodily parts could be ...
Pagina 75
... accept at face value the Elder Brother's assertion of chastity as an impregnable shield and also accept the fact that Comus does succeed in imprisoning her . We can also accept Comus's attraction and the sexuality of the heaven to which ...
... accept at face value the Elder Brother's assertion of chastity as an impregnable shield and also accept the fact that Comus does succeed in imprisoning her . We can also accept Comus's attraction and the sexuality of the heaven to which ...
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