| James Reeve Pusey - 1998 - 276 페이지
...questions for mankind — the ascertainment of the place which Man occupies in nature and of his relations to the universe of things. Whence our race has come;...nature, and of nature's power over us; to what goal are we tending. . . ."23 At least he threw light on the question of whence our race has come. He produced... | |
| Viola Haarmann - 2000 - 356 페이지
...held Darwin's supporter TH Huxley, was to "ascertain ... the place which Man occupies in nature . . . What are the limits of our power over nature, and of nature's power over us?" (Huxley 1959/1863: 71). Most then believed that nature called the tune. Human acts, intended or accidental,... | |
| David Lowenthal - 2000 - 670 페이지
...which underlies all others— ... is the ascertainment of the place which Man occupies in nature. . . . What are the limits of our power over nature, and of nature's power over us?" ("On the Relations of Man to the Lower Animals" [ 1860], in his Mm Place in Nature [1863], 71 ). Marsh's... | |
| Jeanette Kokott - 2001 - 345 페이지
...than any other - is the ascertainment of the place which Man occupies in nature and of his relations to the universe of things. Whence our race has come;...anew and with undiminished interest to every man born into the world." (Huxley 1970a: 77f.) Dieses Sondieren der komplexen Beziehungen zwischen dem Menschen... | |
| Jan Sapp - 2003 - 388 페이지
...other." he wrote. is the ascertainment of the place which man occupies in nature and of his relations to the universe of things. Whence our race has come;...nature's power over us: to what goal we are tending; (these] are the problems which present themselves anew and with undi mini shed interest to every man... | |
| Joshua Blu Buhs - 2004 - 234 페이지
...than any other — is the ascertainment of the place which Man occupies in nature and of his relations to the universe of things. Whence our race has come;...anew and with undiminished interest to every man born into the world. Thomas Henry Huxley, Man's Place in Nature Contents ix Acknowledgments l Introduction... | |
| Winfried Henke, Ian Tattersall - 2007 - 2057 페이지
...any other, is the ascertainment of the place which man occupies in nature, and of his relationship to the universe of things. Whence our race has come; what are the limits of our power over nature; to what goal are we tending are the problems which present themselves anew, and with undiminished interest,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1895 - 350 페이지
...than any other — is the ascertainment of the place which Man occupies in nature and of his relations to the universe of things. Whence our race has come...and with - undiminished interest to 'every man born into the world. Most of us, shrinking from the difficulties and dangers which beset the seeker after... | |
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