For the very essence of the process as spontaneously carried on, is that each faculty acquires fitness for its function by performing its function ; and if its function is performed for it by a substituted agency, none of the required adjustment of nature... Man's supreme inheritance - Sayfa 313Frederick Matthias Alexander tarafından - 1918 - 354 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 324 sayfa
...which natural moulding does. For the very essence of the process as spontaneously carried on, is that each faculty acquires fitness for its function by...arrangements instead of the natural arrangements. More than this : it has to be depleted and dwarfed, for the support of the substituted agencies. Not... | |
| 1891 - 902 sayfa
...which natural molding does. For the very essence of the process as spontaneously carried on, is that each faculty acquires fitness for its function by...arrangements instead of the natural arrangements. More than this : it has to be depleted and dwarfed, for the support of the substituted agencies. Not... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 324 sayfa
...which natural moulding does. For the very essence of the process as spontaneously carried on, is that each faculty acquires fitness for its function by...arrangements instead of the natural arrangements. More than this : it has to be depleted and dwarfed, for the support of the substituted agencies. Not... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1893 - 524 sayfa
...which natural moulding does. For the very essence of the process as spontaneously carried on, is that each faculty acquires fitness for its function by...arrangements instead of the natural arrangements. More than this : it has to be depleted and dwarfed, for the support of the substituted agencies. Not... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1898 - 524 sayfa
...which natural moulding does. For the very essence of the process as spontaneously carried on, is that each faculty acquires fitness for its function by...arrangements instead of the natural arrangements. More than this: it has to be depleted and dwarfed, for the support of the substituted agencies. Not... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1900 - 520 sayfa
...spontaneously carried on, is that each faculty acquires fitness for its function by performing its function j and if its function is performed for it by a substituted...arrangements instead of the natural arrangements. More than this: it has to be depleted and dwarfed, for the support of the substituted agencies. Not... | |
| Michael Hendrick Fitch - 1908 - 440 sayfa
...which natural molding does. For the very essence of the process, as spontaneously carried on, is that each faculty acquires fitness for its function by...arrangements instead of the natural arrangements." "Principles of Ethics," Herbert Spencer, p. 259, Vol. 2. My understanding of the religion in China... | |
| 1913 - 370 sayfa
..."vocal mechanism" that can be consciously controlled — the mechanism of speech and of breathing. "Each faculty acquires fitness for its function by...for it by a substituted agency none of the required adjustments of nature take place, but the nature becomes deformed to fit the artificial arrangements... | |
| 1913 - 370 sayfa
...function is performed for it by a substituted agency none of the required adjustments of nature take place, but the nature becomes deformed to fit the...arrangements instead of the natural arrangements," says Herbert Spencer. The singer who fails to develop his kinesthetic word control remains, more or... | |
| 1918 - 694 sayfa
...Herbert Spencer has to say regarding situations of this nature, taken in a broad sense. He writes : "Each faculty acquires fitness for its function by...the nature becomes deformed to fit the artificial arrangement instead of the natural arrangements." Frequently by the use of intermaxillary elastics,... | |
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