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" ... fertile islands. He has discovered the art of making fire, by which hard and stringy roots can be rendered digestible, and poisonous roots or herbs innocuous. This discovery of fire, probably the greatest ever made by man, excepting language, dates... "
Mental Evolution in Man: Origin of Human Faculty - 15. oldal
szerző: George John Romanes - 1888 - 452 oldal
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 134. kötet

1871 - 630 oldal
...superiority of brain to the invention of fire, and of weapons and implements, resulting directly from the development of his powers of observation, memory, curiosity, imagination, and reason, is not to the point, even if he can prove that these again are the result of natural selection. Mr....

Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 26. kiadás

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1872 - 522 oldal
...by man, dates from before the dawn of history ; and these several inventions are the direct result of the development of his powers of observation, memory, curiosity, imagination, and reason." And the following are the steps, according to the same author, by which his corporeal structure, and...

The Descent of man

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 432 oldal
...probably the greatest, excepting language, ever made by man, dates from before the dawn of history. These several inventions, by which man in the rudest state has become so preeminent, are the direct result of the development of his powers of observation, memory, curiosity, imagination, and reason....

The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 1. kötet

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 468 oldal
...probably the greatest, excepting language, ever made by man, dates from before the dawn of history. These several inventions, by which man in the rudest state has become so preeminent, are the direct result of the development of his powers of observation, memory, curiosity, imagination, and reason....

Proceedings, 1-26. kötet

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1872 - 538 oldal
...by man, dates from before the dawn of history ; and these several inventions are the direct result of the development of his powers of observation, memory, curiosity, imagination, and reason." And the following are the steps, according to the same author, by which his corporeal structure, and...

Proceedings, 1-26. kötet

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1872 - 530 oldal
...by man, dates from before the dawn of history ; and these several inventions are the direct result of the development of his powers of observation, memory, curiosity, imagination, and reason." And the following are the steps, according to the same author, by which his corporeal structure, and...

The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex

Charles Darwin - 1874 - 840 oldal
...probably the greatest ever made by man, excepting language, dates from before the dawn of history. These several inventions, by which man in the rudest...I cannot, therefore, understand how it is that Mr. Wallace67 maintains, that "natural selection could only have endowed tho " savage with a brain a little...

Darwinism Stated by Darwin Himself: Characteristic Passages from the ...

Charles Darwin - 1884 - 396 oldal
...probably the greatest ever made by man, excepting language, dates from before the dawn of history. These several inventions, by which man in the rudest...development of his powers of observation, memory, curosity, imagination, and reason. Pace 60 Archaeologists are convinced that an enormous interval of...

The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 1. kötet

Charles Darwin - 1888 - 540 oldal
...probably the greatest ever made by man, excepting language, dates from before the dawn of history. These several inventions, by which man in the rudest...cannot, therefore, understand how it is that Mr. Wallace 61 maintains, that " natural selection could only have " endowed the savage with a brain a little superior...

Eclectic Physical Geography

Russell Hinman - 1888 - 400 oldal
...obtain food. Such inventions, by which the rudest savage achieves his pre-eminence among organisms, are the direct results of the development of his powers...observation, memory, curiosity, imagination, and reason. The reasons why certain tribes, and not others, have risen in the scale of civilization from this rude...




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