The Act of CreationMacmillan, 1964 - 751 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... complex subject must learn that he cannot aim one arrow at two targets . Book One is aimed at the general reader ; some of the chapters in Book Two presuppose a closer acquaintance with current trends in biology and experimental ...
... complex subject must learn that he cannot aim one arrow at two targets . Book One is aimed at the general reader ; some of the chapters in Book Two presuppose a closer acquaintance with current trends in biology and experimental ...
Pagina 413
... complex ; until the two finally merge . It was the study of complex electro - magnetic phenomena which provided the clue to sub - atomic structures . Torn out of the larger context in which the ' elementary part ' functions , it ...
... complex ; until the two finally merge . It was the study of complex electro - magnetic phenomena which provided the clue to sub - atomic structures . Torn out of the larger context in which the ' elementary part ' functions , it ...
Pagina 604
... complex activity , then , we can see that what we really have is a series of S.-R. connections . The phenomenon of connecting a series of such S.-R. units is known as chaining , a process that should be apparent in any complex activity ...
... complex activity , then , we can see that what we really have is a series of S.-R. connections . The phenomenon of connecting a series of such S.-R. units is known as chaining , a process that should be apparent in any complex activity ...
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword by Professor Sir Cyril Burt | 13 |
Authors Preface | 21 |
THE LOGIC OF LAUGHTER | 27 |
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