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Pagina 65
... natural science and metaphysics to a higher plane than they have ever occupied . This is the lesson of the present controversy in your columns . By the perverse irony of fate , at the very moment when natural science , as it rises in ...
... natural science and metaphysics to a higher plane than they have ever occupied . This is the lesson of the present controversy in your columns . By the perverse irony of fate , at the very moment when natural science , as it rises in ...
Pagina 66
... natural science . Are then the natural scien- tists of the future to speak about nature as adepts , and about things in general , about man , about the soul , about God , as mere amateurs ? God forbid ! The second is the argument of the ...
... natural science . Are then the natural scien- tists of the future to speak about nature as adepts , and about things in general , about man , about the soul , about God , as mere amateurs ? God forbid ! The second is the argument of the ...
Pagina 92
... natural capacity , and partly inducing a boy to learn what he does not like in order to correct his natural defects . For example , one boy has a gift for languages ; then incite him to study Greek , of all languages the most concrete ...
... natural capacity , and partly inducing a boy to learn what he does not like in order to correct his natural defects . For example , one boy has a gift for languages ; then incite him to study Greek , of all languages the most concrete ...
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