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... nature has an end in mind and she is driving man in that direction and since man is unable to realize the end that he devises , it would do him well to discover what nature's plan is . " A history of creatures who proceed without a plan ...
... nature has an end in mind and she is driving man in that direction and since man is unable to realize the end that he devises , it would do him well to discover what nature's plan is . " A history of creatures who proceed without a plan ...
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... nature . " We see in this principle the role of nature in developing man's rational faculty ; she seems to be in tight reign over the project . Again we are led to ask about the specifics of nature's workings , this time as to her ...
... nature . " We see in this principle the role of nature in developing man's rational faculty ; she seems to be in tight reign over the project . Again we are led to ask about the specifics of nature's workings , this time as to her ...
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... nature . In a sense , these statements , alone , seem to indicate that all is up to man in establishing perpetual peace ; whereas in the context of those detailing nature's role , nothing is indicated except a forced decision for man ...
... nature . In a sense , these statements , alone , seem to indicate that all is up to man in establishing perpetual peace ; whereas in the context of those detailing nature's role , nothing is indicated except a forced decision for man ...
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