Man, Real and Ideal: Observations and Reflections on Man's Nature, Development, and DestinyC. Scribner's sons, 1943 - Всего страниц: 247 |
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... living thing , and it has all the necessary functions of living things . First among these is the function of assimilation , or the сарас- ity of converting certain foreign substances into its own sub- stance , which power every living ...
... living thing , and it has all the necessary functions of living things . First among these is the function of assimilation , or the сарас- ity of converting certain foreign substances into its own sub- stance , which power every living ...
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... living units , and there is no better answer than this to the question , " Is this alive ? " or to that more general question , " What is life ? " Other properties of living things , which are not always so evident , are often lumped ...
... living units , and there is no better answer than this to the question , " Is this alive ? " or to that more general question , " What is life ? " Other properties of living things , which are not always so evident , are often lumped ...
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... living thing whether it continues to live or not . The great and universal end of living things is to continue to live , and numerous structures and functions are directed to this end . Indeed , the urge to live , the struggle for ...
... living thing whether it continues to live or not . The great and universal end of living things is to continue to live , and numerous structures and functions are directed to this end . Indeed , the urge to live , the struggle for ...
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CONTENTS | 4 |
Species Races and Tribes of | 17 |
The Past Evolution of | 25 |
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Man, Real and Ideal: Observations and Reflections on Man's Nature ... Edwin Grant Conklin Просмотр фрагмента - 1943 |
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adaptations become behavior beliefs biologist biology body and mind causes Charles Darwin chromosomes conscious cooperation course cytoplasm Darwin death desire differentiation earth elimination embryo emotions ethics evolution existence experience fact factors faith feelings freedom fundamental genes germ cells hate heredity higher animals Holism Hominidae Homo sapiens idealist ideals immortality increasing individual inherited intellectual intuitions League of Nations less living things man's mankind means mechanism mechanistic ment mental methods modern moral muscles natural selection nerve objective science ontogeny organism origin peace persistence persons philosophy physical possible probably progress protoplasm protozoa psychic races reality reflexes regarded religion religious responses satisfactions scientific evidence scientists Sir Charles Sherrington social society spirit stimuli structures and functions subjective phenomena substances supernatural T. H. Huxley teleological teleology theory thought tion trial and error tropisms truth United universe
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