| English Association - 1922 - 206 pages
...mankind from ' the pseudo-religious rubbish that had blocked every upward and onward path ', and ' we were intellectually intoxicated with the idea that...purpose, skill, or intelligence : in short without life '. As a result, mind was banished from the universe ; no place was left for free-will and for self-control... | |
| William Allison Kepner - 1925 - 236 pages
...the idea that 1 "Body and Mind," p. 248, Wm. McDougall, 1915. 'John R. Murlin in "Science," Vol. LJV. the world could make itself without design, purpose, skill, or intelligence: in short without life. . . . Such phrases set us free to revel in demonstrating to the Vitalists and Bible worshippers that... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1930 - 376 pages
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| Bernard Shaw - 1949 - 908 pages
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| Bernard Shaw - 1967 - 248 pages
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| Theodore Roszak - 1969 - 328 pages
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| Bernard Shaw - 1972 - 816 pages
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