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Page 48
... Natural Selection , of the destruction of the less fit , exercised its sway to preserve that horde which , on the whole , was better adapted for preservation and it gave power over the land . In the species Man the exemplification of ...
... Natural Selection , of the destruction of the less fit , exercised its sway to preserve that horde which , on the whole , was better adapted for preservation and it gave power over the land . In the species Man the exemplification of ...
Page 49
... selection and adaptation . This is the physio- logy of ethnic psychology , the history of its normal progress to ... natural science ; for the impression is constantly gaining ground that the psychical life of Man follows the same laws ...
... selection and adaptation . This is the physio- logy of ethnic psychology , the history of its normal progress to ... natural science ; for the impression is constantly gaining ground that the psychical life of Man follows the same laws ...
Page 90
... natural selection by which the number and the power of future generations are decided through inflexible rules . If these relations , as established by the fixed natural laws of species- perpetuation , are traversed by ignorance or ...
... natural selection by which the number and the power of future generations are decided through inflexible rules . If these relations , as established by the fixed natural laws of species- perpetuation , are traversed by ignorance or ...
Page 110
... natural laws , common to organic forms as well as to societies , these ideas are the chief agents in social selection , and thus control almost absolutely the traits and destinies of nations , ΙΙΟ ETHNIC PSYCHOLOGY.
... natural laws , common to organic forms as well as to societies , these ideas are the chief agents in social selection , and thus control almost absolutely the traits and destinies of nations , ΙΙΟ ETHNIC PSYCHOLOGY.
Page 130
... natural selection . ' " Professor Lapouge has further shown that in southern France , where the local aristocracy rose from the same stock as the peasantry by superior personal ability , a notable difference is observable between the ...
... natural selection . ' " Professor Lapouge has further shown that in southern France , where the local aristocracy rose from the same stock as the peasantry by superior personal ability , a notable difference is observable between the ...
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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