Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant would therefore have an advantage in the struggle for existence over other tribes in which they were less developed, would live and maintain their numbers, while the others would decrease... The Natural History Review - 331 페이지1864전체보기 - 도서 정보
| John Fiske - 1874 - 540 페이지
...subjects of natural selection. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant, would have an advantage in the struggle for existence over other tribes in which they were less developed, and would live and maintain their numbers, while the others would decrease and finally succumb." l... | |
| John Fiske - 1875 - 538 페이지
...subjects of natural selection. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant, would have an advantage in the struggle for existence over other tribes in which they were less developed, and would live and maintain their numbers, while the others would decrease and finally succumb." 1... | |
| Sir Arthur Mitchell - 1881 - 380 페이지
...of inclement seasons and impending famine, more surely than could any merely physical modification. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were...physical geography or of climate make it necessary for an animal to alter its food, its clothing, or its weapons, it can only do so by a corresponding change... | |
| Sir Arthur Mitchell - 1881 - 376 페이지
...I shall explain as nearly as may be in the words of Mr. Wallace. It is alleged, for instance, that "when any slow changes of physical geography or of climate make it necessary for an animal to alter its food, its clothing, or its weapons, it can only do so by a corresponding change... | |
| Sir Arthur Mitchell - 1881 - 382 페이지
...of inclement seasons and impending famine, more surely than could any merely physical modification. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant would therefore have au advantage in the struggle for existence over other tribes in which they were less developed, would... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 516 페이지
...of inclement seasons and impending famine, more surely than could any merely physical modification. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were...physical geography or of climate make it necessary for an animal to alter its food, its clothing, or its weapons, it can only do so by the occurrence of a... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1891 - 160 페이지
...would, therefore, have become the subjects for natural selection. . . . Tribes in which such mental or moral qualities were predominant would, therefore,...while the others would decrease and finally succumb." But for the evolution of morality it is not necessary that the struggle should always go so far as... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 516 페이지
...of inclement seasons and impending famine, more surely than could any merely physical modification. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were...existence over other tribes in which they were less developed—would live and maintain their numbers, while the others would decrease and finally succumb.... | |
| Charles Mallory Williams, Cora May Williams - 1892 - 618 페이지
...Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant would therefore have an advantage over other tribes in which they were less developed,...while the others would decrease and finally succumb." " From the time, therefore, when the social and sympathetic feelings came into active operation, and... | |
| Charles Mallory Williams, Cora May Williams - 1892 - 608 페이지
...of inclement seasons and impending famine, more surely than could any merely physical modification. Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant would therefore have an advantage over other tribes in which they were less developed, would live and maintain their numbers, while the... | |
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