The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... living very long , or at all . It is only loose ( if highly respected ) talk to say that death is natural and that you will die as sure as you are born . Whom are we talking about and to ? There are thousands of kinds of living ...
... living very long , or at all . It is only loose ( if highly respected ) talk to say that death is natural and that you will die as sure as you are born . Whom are we talking about and to ? There are thousands of kinds of living ...
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... living organisms arise only as the offspring of likewise living parents , a doctrine sometimes called biogenesis . By this time most theologians supported the view that life did not originate spontaneously ( by abiogenesis ) but was ...
... living organisms arise only as the offspring of likewise living parents , a doctrine sometimes called biogenesis . By this time most theologians supported the view that life did not originate spontaneously ( by abiogenesis ) but was ...
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... living cell . According to this view , now held in broad outline by almost all students of the subject , the earliest living systems were dependent on the presence of organic but nonliving molecules in their environment . If nothing ...
... living cell . According to this view , now held in broad outline by almost all students of the subject , the earliest living systems were dependent on the presence of organic but nonliving molecules in their environment . If nothing ...
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