An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 Seiten |
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... common logic . 41. The idols of the tribe are inherent in human nature , and the very tribe or race of man . For man's sense is falsely asserted to be the standard of things . On the contrary , all the perceptions , both of the senses ...
... common logic . 41. The idols of the tribe are inherent in human nature , and the very tribe or race of man . For man's sense is falsely asserted to be the standard of things . On the contrary , all the perceptions , both of the senses ...
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... common attributes of the class : not with such as one gifted individual might possibly pos- sess , but such as from his situation it is most probable before - hand that he would possess . If my premises are right and my deductions ...
... common attributes of the class : not with such as one gifted individual might possibly pos- sess , but such as from his situation it is most probable before - hand that he would possess . If my premises are right and my deductions ...
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... common progenitor , together with their subsequent adaptation to diversified con- ditions . On any other view , the similarity of pattern between the hand of a man or monkey , the foot of a horse , the flipper of a seal , the wing of a ...
... common progenitor , together with their subsequent adaptation to diversified con- ditions . On any other view , the similarity of pattern between the hand of a man or monkey , the foot of a horse , the flipper of a seal , the wing of a ...
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