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Deutsch: Beschreibung: René Descartes Illustration des Dualismus. Reize werden von den Sinnesorganen weitergeleitet, erreichen die Epiphyse im Gehirn und wirken dort auf den immateriellen Geist ein.
English: Drawing from René Descartes' (1596-1650) in "Treatise of Man" supposing the function of the pineal gland. |
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