Biology in the Nineteenth Century: Problems of Form, Function, and TransformationWiley, 1971 - Всего страниц: 187 |
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... mankind insofar as they are " like in shape and visible appearance , rather than by the Objects of other Sences , or internall operations of the soule . " Physical , not spiritual qualities , were becoming the principal object of regard ...
... mankind insofar as they are " like in shape and visible appearance , rather than by the Objects of other Sences , or internall operations of the soule . " Physical , not spiritual qualities , were becoming the principal object of regard ...
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... mankind as the object of inquiry . Herewith opened a quite different perspective on man . The nine- teenth century , following ancient concerns forcefully recast during the eighteenth century , sought to recapture the development of the ...
... mankind as the object of inquiry . Herewith opened a quite different perspective on man . The nine- teenth century , following ancient concerns forcefully recast during the eighteenth century , sought to recapture the development of the ...
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... mankind with the manifest and surprising facts of human diversity . One could premise an aboriginal diversity of mankind ( polygenism ) , in so doing , of course , paying minor heed to the Mosaic creation account . This was the route to ...
... mankind with the manifest and surprising facts of human diversity . One could premise an aboriginal diversity of mankind ( polygenism ) , in so doing , of course , paying minor heed to the Mosaic creation account . This was the route to ...
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Biology in the Nineteenth Century: Problems of Form, Function and Transformation William Coleman Ограниченный просмотр - 1977 |
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