Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... craniology , as I have already said of physiognomy , that there is such a science attain- able probably by man , but that we have yet made scarcely any progress in the acquiring it . As cer- tain lines in the countenance are indicative ...
... craniology , as I have already said of physiognomy , that there is such a science attain- able probably by man , but that we have yet made scarcely any progress in the acquiring it . As cer- tain lines in the countenance are indicative ...
第 367 頁
... craniology , that all the reasons that can be deduced ( as here from the nature of mind ) would persuade us to be- lieve , that there can be no connection between the supposed indications , and the things pretended to be indicated ...
... craniology , that all the reasons that can be deduced ( as here from the nature of mind ) would persuade us to be- lieve , that there can be no connection between the supposed indications , and the things pretended to be indicated ...
第 371 頁
... craniology , which is much in favour of the former . The lines and characteristic expressions of the face which may so frequently be observed , are for the most part the creatures of the mind . This is in the first place a mode of ...
... craniology , which is much in favour of the former . The lines and characteristic expressions of the face which may so frequently be observed , are for the most part the creatures of the mind . This is in the first place a mode of ...
第 372 頁
... craniology or phrenology , by whatever name it is called , is directly the reverse of this . It assigns to us organs , as far as the thing is explained by the professors either to the public or to their own minds , which are entailed ...
... craniology or phrenology , by whatever name it is called , is directly the reverse of this . It assigns to us organs , as far as the thing is explained by the professors either to the public or to their own minds , which are entailed ...
第 373 頁
... craniology reduces this to almost nothing , and ex- hibits us for the most part as the helpless victims of a blind and remorseless destiny . In the mean time it is happy for us , that , as this system is perhaps the most rigorous and ...
... craniology reduces this to almost nothing , and ex- hibits us for the most part as the helpless victims of a blind and remorseless destiny . In the mean time it is happy for us , that , as this system is perhaps the most rigorous and ...
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