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6.39 8.48 8.10 5.42 6.87 8.29
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VIII, AN INTELLIGENT CAT OR A SENSITIVE ONE?
(BY FATHER G. BYRNE, S.J.).
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mechanical forces and human intellect Obser- vation alone, is capable of establish. ing the existence of intermediate knowledge, no a priori reasoning can establish it.
week we Last
that the thing between Sow 5.06.167.48 masters, whose guidance we have 6.18 6.97 6.00 been following for the present, upened up for the spirit & freedom which seemed well-nigh limitless, as it was untrammelled by the laws of space and time. For us, who are so depremlent on space that n-little- mors or n little less decides the
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JAPANESE AIMS IN DUTCH E. INDIES
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LONDON, March 8, THE Daily Herald gives consider-
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proaches to Holland.
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tralia Isy behind the recent break- Non- interesting speculation about animal down of negotiations for a life: endless ingenuity has been Aggression Pact which Japan is resorted to in order to try and ex-alleged to have offered Holland. plore the hidden springs of their
It is alleged that Japan offered behaviour; but any one who reads Holland in return certain con- much of this literature cannot fail cessions" in Dutch New Guinea, but the Dutch, whose aviators had to find himself constantly in a land of mist and confusion. The old already spotted disguised nero- dromes in the Japanese Concessions philosophers were consistent and clear in their statement of theory. in the Borneo interior, became aus. Their method of handling the propicious and declined the offer, to blem enables us to follow the way in negotiate at The Hague. which they examined the questions with which we are dealing.
time that a minute more inakes us gaze wistfully at the departing ferry, it is difficult to imagine a life where time and the sea are now no more; beenuse by imagine we mean painting a picture. What the is, must do mathematician, try to get at home the world of pure thought, abstract thought. The world sense is pressing round us. Even many thing that seem to belong to the highest order of our activities in art and sentiment are touched up with the paint brush of material louring and are not the spaceless, timeless flights of a pure spirit. It is all important to have clear con- cepth on this point when exploring the nature of the mind in Psycho- ing essentially from the others. logy.
These grades are three, the veget- Some time ago there was a disable, the animal, and the human. cussion in the Times on "Mind in Animals." We may borrow from a resume in The Month. Not only did correspondenta differ about terma, and definitions, at times they the point at appeared to miss issue. Some animal actions can loosely bacalled Intelligent actions, but from this it would not follow that animals possess anything like a. human intellect,
Mind and Intellect.
Their theory resta on two main principles. First that living things are essentially different from and superior to matter wondly that there are grades of life, each differ-
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Rousy, March 7.-. principles of salivity, and this.
efter propavilon is a tad one. A FEATURE at the close of the Stock Exchange this evening. the whole question rodneed itself bo a question not of theory but of fact, was the firmness of trans-Atlantic Montreal buying. Their inquiry was Do animal issues, on
United States' Steel, activities differ essentially from Nickels, those of mah The whole problem Brazilian Tractions and Hydros was concerned only with the cogni- all improved. tive activities of man and animal, Kafirs closed at the best points so they set themselves to observe and of the day and in the street con- contrast the working of those activi-tinued to display a ties. When a man looks into himself British funds improved in places he sees that his knowledge is the with War Loan 3 per cent at fruit of two processes,-sensitive.99 1/8.
(Further cables will be perception and conceptual thought:
found on page 9.) Pain or pleasure are matters of sense perception. Patriotism is a conceptual thought.
firm tone.
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
To take, the words mind and intellect де meaning simply capacity to profit by experience is to change the meaning of the words, for their current meaning was the power of forming generic concepts. Su changing the termino logy, must cause confusion, a con fusion which would cover up hidden assumption. For though it is quite true that both animals Sense knowledge is knowledge. and man do profit by experience, it of some quality of a material may be asked whether they do so object, and is obtaiard by an image in the same way. And if they do with the aid of a bodily organ. It notif, that is, the animal know is not self-conscious knowledge. ledge is essentially different as a The images formed are combined kind of activity from human know-into groups, and the known agree- ledge-the animal cannot be said to ment or disagreement of possess powers of knowledge similar onbination with the subject's
ig to those of men. Writers who pro- needs
called perception. test. and rightly protest, against They remain in the sensitive memory explaining away animal activity by carrying with them the feeling of mere conditioned reflexes, were not, pain or pleasure which they aroused however, thereby justified in claim at first. The intellectual knowledge ing an intellectual operation akin to building (2.g.) an economic systemson's Office, noon. that of man. There could be some- ' is in a world apart.
POLITICAL-CRISIS
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MILITARY REGIME
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ATTENE, March 7.
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SERIOUS rioting occurred
Athens to-day in consequence of a public demonstration against the military dictatorship established by General Plastiras.
The military regime has, how ever, been broken, up as the result of the strong expression of public opposition, although one man was killed and twenty were wounded when the military attempted to overcome the demonstrators against the military dictatorship.
Following the incident, General... Plastiras announced that he would i retire from the political ageng, his withdrawal being followed by the formation of Provisional Cabinet headed by, General Othoneos.
Arrest of Plastiras Ordered,
ATHENS, March 8. The arrest he been ordered of Gen. Plastires, the one day dicta tax, but so for he cannot found.
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The question of dying by lone Inward from Europe via Suez by pilots, more especially lone-women Ranpura. The United States Ambassador,
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