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 x
... wants of human nature are included in the Bible ; but this idea has long been exploded in Physics , and it must be in Ethics before we can make the same progress in Ethics as we have in Physics . Men agree in Science because it admits ...
... wants of human nature are included in the Bible ; but this idea has long been exploded in Physics , and it must be in Ethics before we can make the same progress in Ethics as we have in Physics . Men agree in Science because it admits ...
Page xxi
... wants point to our duties . Happiness found in the legitimate and constant use of all our faculties . Christian and Roman morals . Lecky on European morals . Moral science a pure system of dynamics ; the action of the will always ...
... wants point to our duties . Happiness found in the legitimate and constant use of all our faculties . Christian and Roman morals . Lecky on European morals . Moral science a pure system of dynamics ; the action of the will always ...
Page xxiii
... want to grow larger and more perfect brains . Sexual selection . Hereditary descent . All the physical and men- tal powers to be developed proportionally and exercised daily . Each of the " Seven Ages " has its special enjoyments ...
... want to grow larger and more perfect brains . Sexual selection . Hereditary descent . All the physical and men- tal powers to be developed proportionally and exercised daily . Each of the " Seven Ages " has its special enjoyments ...
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... want in quality , as the conditions for the higher life are gradually prepared , we go on through fishes , reptiles , birds , and beasts , up to man , who himself passes through all these stages in his earliest or fœtal state : the mark ...
... want in quality , as the conditions for the higher life are gradually prepared , we go on through fishes , reptiles , birds , and beasts , up to man , who himself passes through all these stages in his earliest or fœtal state : the mark ...
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... wants are adapted to its peculiar locality and condition , and whose mind or intellect is sufficient to guide it towards the full fruition of those wants . Man's intellect iş very inferior in certain departments to either that of the ...
... wants are adapted to its peculiar locality and condition , and whose mind or intellect is sufficient to guide it towards the full fruition of those wants . Man's intellect iş very inferior in certain departments to either that of the ...
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