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... progress . Why , then , this failure of its earlier cultivation ? To some extent , but not in full , the answer to this may be found in a critique of the spirit and method of the writers mentioned , offered by one of the most eminent ...
... progress . Why , then , this failure of its earlier cultivation ? To some extent , but not in full , the answer to this may be found in a critique of the spirit and method of the writers mentioned , offered by one of the most eminent ...
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... progress everywhere and at all times ; and , therefore , that the study of the causes of these differ- ences , and the influence they exerted in the direction of evolution or regression , is the most essential of all studies to the ...
... progress everywhere and at all times ; and , therefore , that the study of the causes of these differ- ences , and the influence they exerted in the direction of evolution or regression , is the most essential of all studies to the ...
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... progress , and must be studied for themselves , without reference to the individual , hold- ing the processes of the single mind as analogies only . While fully acknowledging the inseparable cor- relation between all psychical ...
... progress , and must be studied for themselves , without reference to the individual , hold- ing the processes of the single mind as analogies only . While fully acknowledging the inseparable cor- relation between all psychical ...
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... reverse this order of treatment after writing the above . The " natural history of the ethnic mind " forms the second part of the work . - EDITOR . ] XV thing as progress or culture in the isolated individual xiv INTRODUCTION.
... reverse this order of treatment after writing the above . The " natural history of the ethnic mind " forms the second part of the work . - EDITOR . ] XV thing as progress or culture in the isolated individual xiv INTRODUCTION.
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A Study in Ethnic Psychology Daniel Garrison Brinton Livingston Farrand. XV thing as progress or culture in the isolated individual , but only in the group , in society , in the ethnos . Only by taking and giving , borrowing and lending ...
A Study in Ethnic Psychology Daniel Garrison Brinton Livingston Farrand. XV thing as progress or culture in the isolated individual , but only in the group , in society , in the ethnos . Only by taking and giving , borrowing and lending ...
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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