Environment, Tools & Man: An Inaugural LectureThe University Press, 1946 - 30 pagine |
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... physical properties of atoms , or the life - history of animals .... Men are too complicated , too spiritual , too various , for scientific analysis . ' And he adds , ' As Carlyle wrote long ago , " Every reunion of men , is it not a re ...
... physical properties of atoms , or the life - history of animals .... Men are too complicated , too spiritual , too various , for scientific analysis . ' And he adds , ' As Carlyle wrote long ago , " Every reunion of men , is it not a re ...
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... physical evolution . Was he a man in every respect like ourselves , or one of those lowlier types , Sinanthropus , Pithecan- thropus or Neandertal Man , whose demands on life , together with his skill in imagining and fashioning tools ...
... physical evolution . Was he a man in every respect like ourselves , or one of those lowlier types , Sinanthropus , Pithecan- thropus or Neandertal Man , whose demands on life , together with his skill in imagining and fashioning tools ...
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... physical or social evolution . New types of Man and new industries constantly appear on the scene , to run a certain course , and then apparently to disappear . It is like a skein with a mass of broken ends , yet it is certain that ...
... physical or social evolution . New types of Man and new industries constantly appear on the scene , to run a certain course , and then apparently to disappear . It is like a skein with a mass of broken ends , yet it is certain that ...
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