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... expression - the physical seat of what we call thought , and the means by which it is expressed . Our brain has learned a great deal about itself in a very short time concerning the degree to which its three parts function together or ...
... expression - the physical seat of what we call thought , and the means by which it is expressed . Our brain has learned a great deal about itself in a very short time concerning the degree to which its three parts function together or ...
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... expression among human beings testify to the oft - observed human capacity to adapt to virtually every change of environment and circumstance ? The vaunted plasticity of the human organism seems eminently reflected in our different ...
... expression among human beings testify to the oft - observed human capacity to adapt to virtually every change of environment and circumstance ? The vaunted plasticity of the human organism seems eminently reflected in our different ...
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... Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1965 ) ; and The De- scent of Man ( Detroit , Gale Research , 1974 ) . On Darwin , his age , and his intellectual precursors and contemporaries ...
... Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1965 ) ; and The De- scent of Man ( Detroit , Gale Research , 1974 ) . On Darwin , his age , and his intellectual precursors and contemporaries ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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