But from this perfectly correct observation a conclusion which is by no means warranted was drawn, namely, that the chick as a whole really exists in the egg antecedently to incubation; and that what happens in the course of the latter process is no addition of new parts, " alias post alias natas," as Harvey puts it, but a simple expansion or unfolding of the organs which already exist, though they are too small and inconspicuous to be discovered. [Please select]
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And one would suppose, antecedently, that you'd know them all. [Please select]
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Many of his stories of the intelligence of birds and beasts are antecedently improbable. [Please select]
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Both proceedings I think are very unusual, but neither is antecedently improbable. [Please select]
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Besides, not being founded on experience, they are not presented with any object in a priori intuition upon which, antecedently to experience, they might base their synthesis. [Please select]
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That is to say, the parts of the progression exist only in time, and by means of the synthesis thereof, and are not given antecedently to it. [Please select]
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