We must, however, acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man with all his noble qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends not only to other men but to the humblest living creature, with his god-like intellect... The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex - Стр. 565авторы: Charles Darwin - 1874 - Страниц: 688Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1872 - Страниц: 522
...with hopes and fears, only with the truth, so far as our reason allows us to discover it. And we must acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man, with all his noble qualities, still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin." PABT II. — THE FUTUBE OP... | |
| 1871
...evidence of the development of man from some lowly-organized form. Hence his concluding remark : ' We must acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man, with all...his god-like intellect, which has penetrated into 734 Notices of Books. [July, the movement and constitution of the solar system ; with all these exalted... | |
| 1871 - Страниц: 612
...mind, to examine carefully the arguments upon, which Mr. Darwin's theory rests. Must we acknowledge that ' man with all his noble qualities, with sympathy...debased, with benevolence which extends not only to other other men but to the humblest living creature, with his god-like intellect which has penetrated into... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1872 - Страниц: 538
...with hopes and fears, only with the truth, so far as our reason allows us to discover it. And we must acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man, with all his noble qualities, still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin." PAST n. — THE FUTURE OF... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1872 - Страниц: 530
...with hopes and fears, only with the truth, so far as our reason allows us to discover it. And we must acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man, with all his noble qualities, still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin." PABT n. — THE FUTURE OF... | |
| Joseph Maximilian Hark - 1888 - Страниц: 308
...afterward that which is spiritual. The first man is of the earth, earthy." (I COR. 15: 46, 47.) "We must acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man with all his noble qualities .... still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin." (CHARLES DARWIN —... | |
| 1902 - Страниц: 200
...reason permits us to discover it. I have given the evidence to the best of my ability, and we must acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man, with all...penetrated into the movements and constitution of the solar system—with all these exalted powers—Man still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of... | |
| Illinois State Academy of Science - 1925 - Страниц: 1128
...of the same stuff, functioning in the same way, although on a higher plane. As Darwin says: "We must acknowledge, as it seems to me. that man with all...living creature, with his God-like intellect, which \\nt penetrated into the movements and constitution of tht 55 system — with all these exalted powers... | |
| A.C. SEWARD - 1909 - Страниц: 800
...book. I may be permitted to conclude by quoting the magnificent final words of The Descent of Man: "We must, however, acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man, with all Ins noble qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends... | |
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