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so:text | An ox is of a very different nature from a fox, and men are very unlike serpents, because the classes of impulses in the consciousnesses of these animals are for the most part very different in one animal from another. Serpents, oxen, foxes, and men, however, are all similar in their eagerness to reproduce themselves, and in their emphatic reluctance to die. (en) |
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so:description | The Derivation of the Nature of Living Beings (en) |
so:description | Better-World Philosophy: A Sociological Synthesis (1899) (en) |
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