A Manual of Anthropology, Or Science of Man Based on Modern Research by Charles BrayLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1871 - 358 pages |
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Page xiv
... amount of correlation between vital and physical forces , yet that the differentia between them is distinct and well defined , and that it is to be sought for in the nature of the material substratum through which they work , whether ...
... amount of correlation between vital and physical forces , yet that the differentia between them is distinct and well defined , and that it is to be sought for in the nature of the material substratum through which they work , whether ...
Page xxiii
... amount of happiness . Pleasurable sensibility has always increased with the increase in size of the ner- vous system . We want to grow larger and more perfect brains . Sexual selection . Hereditary descent . All the physical and men ...
... amount of happiness . Pleasurable sensibility has always increased with the increase in size of the ner- vous system . We want to grow larger and more perfect brains . Sexual selection . Hereditary descent . All the physical and men ...
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... amount of force would cause carriages and everything to move faster . As much less force would be required for locomotion , it might be used in brain work , that is in thinking and feeling , * " Other Worlds than Ours , " by R. A. ...
... amount of force would cause carriages and everything to move faster . As much less force would be required for locomotion , it might be used in brain work , that is in thinking and feeling , * " Other Worlds than Ours , " by R. A. ...
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... amount , on the most liberal estimate , to more than about ten per cent . of the whole . " * The first form of life is the simple cell and cellular mass ; and passing on to these interesting creatures with the large families , who try ...
... amount , on the most liberal estimate , to more than about ten per cent . of the whole . " * The first form of life is the simple cell and cellular mass ; and passing on to these interesting creatures with the large families , who try ...
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... amount of outer force or properties of matter excite exactly the same kind of ideas and feeling : how much less , then , in such varied organisms . " It is certain , " says Darwin , " that there may be extraordinary mental activity with ...
... amount of outer force or properties of matter excite exactly the same kind of ideas and feeling : how much less , then , in such varied organisms . " It is certain , " says Darwin , " that there may be extraordinary mental activity with ...
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