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The first gift suggests unity, and leads to the detection of resemblances; the second suggests variety or manifoldness, and emphasizes contrasts.

From Froebel's Gifts by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin

The effort to explain mental life shows us now that this millionfold manifoldness belongs to a system of reactions of which all parts are in steady correlation: a moving equilibrium of unlimited complexity.

From Psychotherapy by Hugo Münsterberg

The Development of Classification The problem of dividing and subdividing the whole of human knowledge and of thus bringing order into the manifoldness of scientific efforts has fascinated the leading thinkers of all ages.

From International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume I Philosophy and Metaphysics by Various

It results from this manifoldness of his nature that he defies every attempt to formulate his characteristics at any period of his life.

From The Youth of Goethe by Peter Hume Brown

The topic was everywhere the whole living manifoldness of actual relations, and the logician had nothing else to do than to prepare the programme.

From International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume I Philosophy and Metaphysics by Various




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