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... faculties which are peculiarly his own ; that all his endow- ments differ in degree only from those evinced by some one or other of the lower species . The brute has his fine senses , as acute as , often acuter than , ours ; no one can ...
... faculties which are peculiarly his own ; that all his endow- ments differ in degree only from those evinced by some one or other of the lower species . The brute has his fine senses , as acute as , often acuter than , ours ; no one can ...
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... Faculties the Same in Man Every- where ? The lines thus clearly drawn between the human and the brute mind , we ask , do they hold good for the whole human species , of all races and degrees of culture ? And has man in the past always ...
... Faculties the Same in Man Every- where ? The lines thus clearly drawn between the human and the brute mind , we ask , do they hold good for the whole human species , of all races and degrees of culture ? And has man in the past always ...
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... faculties . If the history of the gradual decline and fall of any nation be investigated , it will be seen that the end has come through the violation of this , the one pecul- iar principle of human association . Hemmed in by castes ...
... faculties . If the history of the gradual decline and fall of any nation be investigated , it will be seen that the end has come through the violation of this , the one pecul- iar principle of human association . Hemmed in by castes ...
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... faculties and de- sires , the primitive men set out from their unknown birthplace , to conquer the world . They journeyed east , north , south , and west , into foreign fields and under alien skies . Seized in the iron grasp of novel ...
... faculties and de- sires , the primitive men set out from their unknown birthplace , to conquer the world . They journeyed east , north , south , and west , into foreign fields and under alien skies . Seized in the iron grasp of novel ...
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... faculties . The degeneration thus It does not detract produced is " compensatory . " from but adds to the general viability of the organism . What is most marvellous in this process is that the part or power rarely wholly disappears ...
... faculties . The degeneration thus It does not detract produced is " compensatory . " from but adds to the general viability of the organism . What is most marvellous in this process is that the part or power rarely wholly disappears ...
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A. C. HADDON action activities adapt advance Alexander von Humboldt American anthropology becomes belongs body brain brute Bushmen character chiefly civilisation conscious contrast cultivation culture degeneration destruction direct disease effort emotions environment eral ethnic mental ethnic mind ethnic psychology ethnography ethnology evolution example existence expressions external fact faculties favour force former forms G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS geographic goitre group-mind growth heredity higher human groups ideas individual mind influence instincts intellectual JAMES GEIKIE labour language latter laws less lives marriage means measure ment mental powers merely modern morbid natural natural selection nervous nutrition observers occupations opinion organism pathological physical physiological polygamous potent present primitive principles processes Professor progress psychical Quechuas race racial recognised regressive relation savage sense sentiment social society soul species stimulus temperament tendency thought tion traits tribes true unity variation writers Wundt