Journal of the History of Ideas, Volumen23Johns Hopkins University Press, 1962 A journal of cultural and intellectual history. Examines the evolution of ideas and their influence on historical developments. Includes history of philosophy, literature, the natural and social sciences, religion, and culture in general. |
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... become permanent , the tendencies become permanent . . . . it needs only to contrast national characters to see that mental pe- culiarities caused by habit become hereditary . We know that there are war- like , peaceful , nomadic ...
... become permanent , the tendencies become permanent . . . . it needs only to contrast national characters to see that mental pe- culiarities caused by habit become hereditary . We know that there are war- like , peaceful , nomadic ...
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... become organized as instincts . " The assumption underlying a Lamarckian interpretation of in - 7 stinct - the idea that habits might become organized as instincts- was not usually so explicitly stated . But it was fairly widespread in ...
... become organized as instincts . " The assumption underlying a Lamarckian interpretation of in - 7 stinct - the idea that habits might become organized as instincts- was not usually so explicitly stated . But it was fairly widespread in ...
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... become truly Hellenized either . On the comic level , Tom Babcock ( in The American ) and Jim Pocock ( in The Ambassadors ) are good examples . On a more serious level , and with a more profound effect , we have the dominant Jamesian ...
... become truly Hellenized either . On the comic level , Tom Babcock ( in The American ) and Jim Pocock ( in The Ambassadors ) are good examples . On a more serious level , and with a more profound effect , we have the dominant Jamesian ...
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The Aporias in Platos Early Dialogues Maurice H Cohen | 163 |
St Augustines Rhetoric of Silence Joseph A Mazzeo | 175 |
Late Medieval Thought Copernicus and the Scientific Revolution | 197 |
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