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" Why then does man regret, even though he may endeavour to banish any such regret, that he has followed the one natural impulse, rather than the other; and why does he further feel that he ought to regret his conduct ? Man in this respect differs profoundly... "
Report of the ... Meeting - Side 14
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The Theological Review, Volum 8

1871 - 608 sider
...endeavour to banish any such regret, that he has followed the one natural impulse rather than the other ? and why does he further feel that he ought to regret his conduct ?" Man in this respect differs, Mr. Darwin admits, profoundly from the lower animals, but he thinks...
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The Descent of man

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 432 sider
...endeavor to banish any such regret, that he has followed the one natural impulse, rather than the other ; and why does he further feel that he ought to regret his conduct ? Man in this respect differs profoundly from the lower animals. Nevertheless we can, I think, see...
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Volum 1

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 468 sider
...endeavour lo banish any such regret, that he has followed the one natural impulse, rather than the other; and why does he further feel that he ought to regret his conduct ? Man in this respect differs profoundly from the lower animals. Nevertheless we can, I think, see...
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The Southern Magazine, Volum 9

1871 - 778 sider
...endeavor to banish any such regret, that he has followed the one natural impulse rather than the other ; and why does he further feel that he ought to regret his conduct? Man in this respect differs profoundly from the lower animals. Nevertheless we can, I think, see with...
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The Theological review [ed. by C. Beard]., Volum 8

Charles Beard - 1871 - 602 sider
...endeavour to banish any such regret, that he has followed the one natural 'impulse rather than the other ? and why does he further feel that he ought to regret his conduct ?" Man in this respect differs, Mr. Darwin admits, profoundly from the lower animals, but he thinks...
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Seeing and Thinking

William Kingdon Clifford - 1879 - 174 sider
...endeavour to banish any such regret, that he has followed the one natural impulse rather than the other ; and why does he further feel that he ought to regret his conduct ? Man in this respect differs profoundly from the lower animals. Nevertheless, we can, I think, see...
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Darwinism Stated by Darwin Himself: Characteristic Passages from the ...

Charles Darwin - 1884 - 396 sider
...to banish such regret, that he has followed the !''ll< *" one natural impulse rather than the other? and why does he further feel that he ought to regret his conduct ? Man in this respect differs profoundly from the lower animals. Nevertheless we can, I think, see...
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The Ethical Import of Darwinism

Jacob Gould Schurman - 1887 - 292 sider
...social instinct, why does a man regret that he followed the one natural impulse rather than the other, and why does he further feel that he ought to regret his conduct ? Here is a profound difference between man and the lower animals; but Darwin finds an explanation...
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Vocabulary of Philosophy: Psychological, Ethical, Metaphysical, with ...

William Fleming - 1890 - 458 sider
...trying to banish such regret, that he has followed the one natural impulse rather than the other : and why does he further feel that he ought to regret his conduct ? Man in this respect differs profoundly from the lower animals ; man from the activity of his mental...
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Charles Darwin's Works: The descent of man and seletion in relation to sex

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 890 sider
...trying to banish such regret, that he has followed the one natural impulse rather than the other ; and why does he further feel that he ought to regret his conduct V Man in this respect differs profoundly from the lower animals. Nevertheless we can, I think, see...
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