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... ideas of hered- ity , evolution and psychology in the works of Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer , and adds that just as the novels were in effect imaginative applications of this great influx of new ideas , so they fitted in with the ...
... ideas of hered- ity , evolution and psychology in the works of Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer , and adds that just as the novels were in effect imaginative applications of this great influx of new ideas , so they fitted in with the ...
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... ideas as they are conceived by the Intellect . Thus in Bain's view it is impossible to describe the three attributes ... ideas can be regarded as giving specific significance to George Eliot's wish ' to make certain ideas thoroughly ...
... ideas as they are conceived by the Intellect . Thus in Bain's view it is impossible to describe the three attributes ... ideas can be regarded as giving specific significance to George Eliot's wish ' to make certain ideas thoroughly ...
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... ideas [ and ] prejudices of the men ' amongst whom he moves . Other forms of severance from the social medium , morally less drastic than Tito's , are just as susceptible to Associationist explana- tion . An intense intellectual life ...
... ideas [ and ] prejudices of the men ' amongst whom he moves . Other forms of severance from the social medium , morally less drastic than Tito's , are just as susceptible to Associationist explana- tion . An intense intellectual life ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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