Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, כרך 11J. Churchill., 1858 |
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עמוד 1
... nature were taught as a great whole . Yet so it was ; it was with man as with the universe at large - he must be one and undivided . As the first attempts at the formation of systems of cosmogony were too vast in their designs to do ...
... nature were taught as a great whole . Yet so it was ; it was with man as with the universe at large - he must be one and undivided . As the first attempts at the formation of systems of cosmogony were too vast in their designs to do ...
עמוד 3
... nature became almost impercep- tibly a recognised dogma of philosophy . It is often the case , in the earliest endeavours after truth , that the practical advantages are by no means commensurate with the actual progress made in ...
... nature became almost impercep- tibly a recognised dogma of philosophy . It is often the case , in the earliest endeavours after truth , that the practical advantages are by no means commensurate with the actual progress made in ...
עמוד 5
... nature . Thus was an antagonism , a division of interests , instituted between the material and the immaterial elements of man's nature - one which , in various forms , in accordance with the spirit of the times , has been propagated ...
... nature . Thus was an antagonism , a division of interests , instituted between the material and the immaterial elements of man's nature - one which , in various forms , in accordance with the spirit of the times , has been propagated ...
עמוד 6
... nature , or treat it as a despicable and absolutely vile thing ; it regarded the body as a true part of human nature , deserving of proper deference , for the failure of which it was sure to retaliate fearfully upon the whole man ...
... nature , or treat it as a despicable and absolutely vile thing ; it regarded the body as a true part of human nature , deserving of proper deference , for the failure of which it was sure to retaliate fearfully upon the whole man ...
עמוד 7
... Nature intended for the body , is not only melancholy because it is connected with an early death ; it is melancholy also on account of the certain effect which would have followed such a course unchecked if he had lived . We see , when ...
... Nature intended for the body , is not only melancholy because it is connected with an early death ; it is melancholy also on account of the certain effect which would have followed such a course unchecked if he had lived . We see , when ...
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