... self-restraint in present appetites ; and that intelligent foresight which prepares for the future, are all qualities that from their earliest appearance must have been for the benefit of each community, and would therefore have become the subjects... The Action of Natural Selection on Man - Page 10by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 54 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1864 - 746 lehte
...assist each other, — the sense of right, which checks depredations upon our fellows, — the decrease of the combative and destructive propensities, —...it is evident that such qualities would be for the well being of man, — would guard him against external enemies, against internal dissensions, and... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 540 lehte
...turn to assist each other ; the sense of right, which checks depredations upon our fellows ; . . . self-restraint in present appetites ; and that intelligent...therefore have become the subjects of natural selection. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant, would have an advantage in the struggle... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 1188 lehte
...turn to assist each other ; the sense of right, which checks depredations upon our fellows ; . . . self-restraint in present appetites ; and that intelligent...therefore have become the subjects of natural selection. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant, would have an advantage in the struggle... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 562 lehte
...each other ; the sense of right, which checks depredations upon our fellows ; . . . self-restraint iu present appetites ; and that intelligent foresight...therefore have become the subjects of natural selection. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant, would have an advantage in the struggle... | |
| John Fiske - 1875 - 538 lehte
...turn to assist each other ; the sense of right, which checks depredations upon our fellows ; . . . self-restraint in present appetites ; and that intelligent...therefore have become the subjects of natural selection. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant, would have an advantage in the struggle... | |
| Sir Arthur Mitchell - 1881 - 380 lehte
...to assist each other ; the sense of right, which checks depredations upon our fellows ; the decrease of the combative and destructive propensities; self-restraint...against external enemies, against internal dissensions, aud against the effects of inclement seasons and impending famine, more surely than could any merely... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1891 - 160 lehte
...in his earlier work, Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection (1870), pp. 312, 313 : — " Capacity for acting in concert for protection and...community, and would, therefore, have become the subjects for natural selection. . . . Tribes in which such mental or moral qualities were predominant would,... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1891 - 162 lehte
...propensities ; self-restraint in present appetites ; and that intelligent foresight which pre^ pares for the future, are all qualities, that from their...community, and .would, therefore, have become the subjects for natural selection. . . . Tribes in which such mental or moral qualities were predominant would,... | |
| John Fiske - 1902 - 426 lehte
...depredations upon our fellows ; . . . self-restraint in present appetites ; and that intelligent 8 foresight which prepares for the future, are all qualities...therefore have become the subjects of natural selection. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant would have an advantage in the struggle... | |
| John Fiske - 1902 - 410 lehte
...depredations upon our fellows ; . . . self-restraint in present appetites ; and that intelligent 8 foresight which prepares for the future, are all qualities...therefore have become the subjects of natural selection. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant would have an advantage in the struggle... | |
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