The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much exceeds, the productions of human contrivance - of human design, thought, wisdom and intelligence. Since therefore the effects resemble each other, we are... The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature - 159 페이지 편집 - 1779전체보기 - 도서 정보
| James Fieser - 2005 - 500 페이지
...have ever contemplated them. The curious adopting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much exceeds, the productions of human contrivance; of human design, thought, wisdom, and intelligence. Since therefore the effects resemble each other, we are... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 페이지
...have ever contemplated them. The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much exceeds, the productions of human contrivance — of human design, thought, wisdom, and intelligence. Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (1779) 1948: Part... | |
| Garth L. Hallett - 2000 - 171 페이지
...this argument reads in part: "The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much exceeds, the productions of human contrivance; of human design, thought, wisdom and intelligence. Since therefore the effects resemble one another, we are... | |
| Alfred Ayer - 2000 - 152 페이지
...have ever contemplated them; The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much exceeds, the productions of human contrivance; of human design, thought, wisdom, and intelligence. Since therefore the effects resemble each other, we are... | |
| Miguel A. Badía Cabrera - 2001 - 358 페이지
...have ever contemplated them. The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much exceeds, the productions of human contrivance; of human designs, thought, wisdom, and intelligence. Since, therefore, the effects resemble each other, we are... | |
| Michael F. Palmer - 2001 - 388 페이지
...who have ever contemplated them. The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout nature, resembles exactly, though it much exceeds, the productions of human contrivance; of human design, thought, wisdom, and intelligence. Since therefore the effects resemble each other, we are... | |
| S. Morris Engel - 2001 - 442 페이지
...have ever contemplated them. The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much exceeds, the productions of human contrivance; of human design, thought, wisdom, and intelligence. Since therefore the effects resemble each other, we are... | |
| James Franklin Harris - 2002 - 458 페이지
...have ever contemplated them. The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much exceeds, the productions of human contrivance; of human design, thought, wisdom, and intelligence." Cleanthes goes on to conclude, of course, that since the... | |
| Andrew Bailey - 2002 - 1002 페이지
...have ever contemplated them. The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much exceeds, the productions of human contrivance; of human designs, thought, wisdom, and intelligence. Since, therefore, the effects resemble each other, we are... | |
| Michael Ruse - 2003 - 392 페이지
...have ever contemplated them. The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much exceeds, the productions of human contrivance; of human designs, thought, wisdom, and intelligence. Since therefore the effects resemble each other, we are... | |
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