The Rise of Science in Relation to SocietyMacmillan, 1964 - Всего страниц: 150 |
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... race , and on the eve of the Civil War it was inevitable that they would be drawn . The only difficulty was that they ... races . Slavery was therefore not an inviolable condition of nature but an ephemeral condition of history ; by ...
... race , and on the eve of the Civil War it was inevitable that they would be drawn . The only difficulty was that they ... races . Slavery was therefore not an inviolable condition of nature but an ephemeral condition of history ; by ...
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... races , like all species , from a single historic ancestor , he by no means denied the reality of separate races and species in the present . He did not dissolve all species into an undistinguished mass of individuals ; he did not even ...
... races , like all species , from a single historic ancestor , he by no means denied the reality of separate races and species in the present . He did not dissolve all species into an undistinguished mass of individuals ; he did not even ...
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... races " to mean varieties or species ; but it was no violation of his meaning to extend it to human races , these being as much subject to the struggle for existence and survival of the fittest as plant and animal varieties . Darwin ...
... races " to mean varieties or species ; but it was no violation of his meaning to extend it to human races , these being as much subject to the struggle for existence and survival of the fittest as plant and animal varieties . Darwin ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE SCHOLAR AND THE CRAFTSMAN IN THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLU | 21 |
BACONS MAN OF SCIENCE | 41 |
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