Homo Faber: A Study of Man's Mental Evolution |
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INTRODUCTORY I | 1 |
THE NONSPECIALIST STANDPOINT | 5 |
SCIENCE IN ACTION ΤΟ | 10 |
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accept action adapted mind æther appear argument arises assumption atoms become behaviour belief biology body boundary C. D. Broad causes character chemical complete conception conclusions consciousness convergent Democritus discovered Eddington emergent energy entelechy everything evidence evolution example existence experience external world extra-sensory perception fact factor familiar world fundamental grasp Homo faber Homo sapiens human mind idea illusion important innate instinct intellect kind knowledge light living Lloyd Morgan look material mathematical matter mechanism mechanistic mental modern naïve realism nature non-specialist normal objective observer organism ourselves outlook paranormal particles pattern phenomena philosophy Philosophy of Physical physical universe physical world physicists practical present principle problem Professor progress properties psychical research psychology question R. G. Collingwood reality realize reason reflection regard result scientific method scientist seems sense shows specialist standpoint subjective teleological telepathy theory things thinking thought to-day truth unconscious velocity whole words