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On the Significance of Science and Art by Leo Nikoleyevich Tolstoy
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{2} We designate as organisms the elephant and the bacterian, only
because we assume by analogy in those creatures the same conjunction
of feeling and consciousness that we know to exist in ourselves.
But in human societies and in humanity, this actual sign is absent;
and therefore, however many other signs we may discover in humanity
and in organism, without this substantial token the recognition of
humanity as an organism is incorrect.

{3} v prikusku, when a lump of sugar is held in the teeth instead
or being put into the tea.
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