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... Intelligence 182 The Divine Supremacy 186 The Divine Unity 187 Objections to the Study of Secondary Causes Scientific details . 189 190 The Pride of Science 193 Interposition : Permanent Laws 197 Conclusión . 199 SECTION IV . - THE ...
... Intelligence 182 The Divine Supremacy 186 The Divine Unity 187 Objections to the Study of Secondary Causes Scientific details . 189 190 The Pride of Science 193 Interposition : Permanent Laws 197 Conclusión . 199 SECTION IV . - THE ...
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... intelligence : it is consequently marked by the indications of intelli- gence in the results produced . In the illustration before given * , we supposed a known intelligent agent exerting a physical influence on matter . If we witness ...
... intelligence : it is consequently marked by the indications of intelli- gence in the results produced . In the illustration before given * , we supposed a known intelligent agent exerting a physical influence on matter . If we witness ...
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... intelligent agent . Nor , again , would it make any difference in our conclusion , whether or not we could discover ... intelligence . In a word , from results apparently capricious , from effects uncertain and interrupted , from action ...
... intelligent agent . Nor , again , would it make any difference in our conclusion , whether or not we could discover ... intelligence . In a word , from results apparently capricious , from effects uncertain and interrupted , from action ...
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... intelligence . In general then , the evidence and stamp of moral agency and intelligent influence , is found in the discovery of a uniform consistency in the results , in a regular arrangement of parts adapted to each other , and to the ...
... intelligence . In general then , the evidence and stamp of moral agency and intelligent influence , is found in the discovery of a uniform consistency in the results , in a regular arrangement of parts adapted to each other , and to the ...
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... intelligent agent . Now when we consider the end or design , in order to which , one thing is arranged in a certain adjustment to another - when we observe things so adjusted to each other as to be able to trace manifest indications of ...
... intelligent agent . Now when we consider the end or design , in order to which , one thing is arranged in a certain adjustment to another - when we observe things so adjusted to each other as to be able to trace manifest indications of ...
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