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G28

other animal races,
are those of nutrition and of reproduction. To get food some notions
of mechanics are requisite; for reproduct sexual reproduction some
notions of how other individuals of the same species feel, act, and
make use signs. The development of the one instinct results in physical
science, that of the other in psychical science; and these two branches
of theoretical science are the only ones in which man has been markedly
successful, except mathematics the ideas of which are theses of
mechanics. How, if at all, these considerations can be favorable to
any theological argument is a question we must consider in its

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jasirs94

Robin lists G27 as missing from MS 842, but it appears as page 69 of MS 843.