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... greater and longer learning environments , and sustained personal protection - in short , all ( or at least most ) of the ingredients contributing to our present biological success.23 If we allow our perspective to range back millions ...
... greater and longer learning environments , and sustained personal protection - in short , all ( or at least most ) of the ingredients contributing to our present biological success.23 If we allow our perspective to range back millions ...
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... greater discrimination especially in the case of animal aggression . The key which they have pro- vided for this phenomenon is that aggression , to a greater or lesser degree , is typical in most vertebrate species , that in predator ...
... greater discrimination especially in the case of animal aggression . The key which they have pro- vided for this phenomenon is that aggression , to a greater or lesser degree , is typical in most vertebrate species , that in predator ...
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... greater control over the environment in particular , notions of an anthropomorphic deity or deities have receded along with confidence in life beyond biologic death . At least this is true for some , while for many , one form or another ...
... greater control over the environment in particular , notions of an anthropomorphic deity or deities have receded along with confidence in life beyond biologic death . At least this is true for some , while for many , one form or another ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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