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" Natural Selection could only have endowed the savage with a brain a little superior to that of an ape, whereas he actually possesses one but very little inferior to that of the average members of our learned societies. "
Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays - Page 346
by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 384 lehte
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Back to Darwin: The Scientific Case for Deistic Evolution

Michael Anthony Corey - 1994 - 452 lehte
...beyond those wants . . . Natural selection could only have endowed savage man with a brain a few degrees superior to that of an ape, whereas he actually possesses one very little inferior to that of a philosopher.36 Such a penetrating observation is utterly damaging to the non-theistic theory of evolution...
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Kanzi: The Ape at the Brink of the Human Mind

Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, Roger Lewin - 1996 - 340 lehte
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The Natural History of Creation: Biblical Evolutionism and the Return of ...

Michael Anthony Corey - 1995 - 474 lehte
...was convinced that "natural selection could only have endowed savage man with a brain a few degrees superior to that of an ape, whereas he actually possesses...one very little inferior to that of a philosopher" [Natural Selection and Tropical Nature, p. 202]. "Roger Penrose, Shadows of the Mind, p. 150. "Frank...
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Bones of Contention: Controversies in the Search for Human Origins

Roger Lewin - 1997 - 372 lehte
...obviously have need for in their simple lives. "Natural selection could only have endowed the savage with a brain a little superior to that of an ape, whereas he actually possesses one but very little inferior to that of the average members of our learned societies." And what of wit...
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Lavery Plays:1: Origin of the Species; Two Marias; Her Aching Heart; Nothing ...

Bryony Lavery - 1998 - 232 lehte
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The God Who Would Be Known: Revelations Of Divine Contemporary Science

John Marks Templeton - 1999 - 276 lehte
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Human Freedom After Darwin: A Critical Rationalist View

John W. N. Watkins - 1999 - 372 lehte
...developed so far beyond the needs of its possessor? Natural selection could only have endowed the savage with a brain a little superior to that of an ape, whereas he actually possesses one but very little inferior to that of the average members of our learned societies. (1869, p. 392) He...
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Popper's Open Society After Fifty Years

Ian Jarvie, Sandra Pralong - 2002 - 242 lehte
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Masks: Blackness, Race, and the Imagination

Adam Lively - 2000 - 306 lehte
...beyond their needs. Natural selection could only have endowed savage man with a brain a few degrees superior to that of an ape, whereas he actually possesses...one very little inferior to that of a philosopher. Darwin could not accept Wallace's removal of mankind from the scope of evolution. But he did represent...
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Cosmology: The Science of the Universe

Edward Harrison - 2000 - 586 lehte
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