| Charles Darwin - 1884 - 396 หน้า
...prevented by laws or customs from succeeding best, and rearing the largest number of offspring. Important as the struggle for existence has been, and even still...habit, the reasoning powers, instruction, religion, etc., than through natural selection ; though to this latter agency may be safely attributed the social... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1889 - 140 หน้า
...And let us note how Darwin modifies this very statement in the words that follow : — " Important as the struggle for existence has been and even still...habit, the reasoning powers, instruction, religion, etc, than through natural selection ; though to this latter agency may be 1 Descent of Man, p. 618.... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1891 - 162 หน้า
...And let us note how Darwin modifies this very statement in the words that follow : — " Important as the struggle for existence has been and even still is, yet as far as the highest part of man's natureis concerned there are other agencies more important. For the moral qualities are advanced, either... | |
| 1893 - 332 หน้า
...is capable of writing as Mr. Darwin does in the concluding pages of his Descent of Man 1 " Important as the struggle for existence has been, and even still...habit, the reasoning powers, instruction, religion, etc., than through natural selection ; though to this latter agency may be safely attributed the social... | |
| Alois Riehl - 1894 - 432 หน้า
...growing greater. "Important as the struggle for existence has been, and even still is," says Darwin, " yet, as far as the highest part of man's nature is...agencies more important, for the moral qualities are more advanced, either directly or indirectly, through the effects of habit, the reasoning powers, instruction,... | |
| Alois Riehl - 1894 - 446 หน้า
...existence has been, and even still is," says Darwin, " yet, as far as the highest part of man's x, nature is concerned, there are other agencies more important, for the moral qualities are more advanced, either directly or indirectly, through the effects of habit, the \ reasoning powers,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 890 หน้า
...prevented by laws or customs from succeeding best and rearing the largest number of offspring. Important as the struggle for existence has been and even still...through natural selection; though to this latter agency may be safely attributed the social instincts, which afforded the basis for the development of the... | |
| William Monroe Balch - 1896 - 182 หน้า
...said by Darwin himself. "Important as the struggle for existence has been and still is," he wrote, "yet as far as the highest part of man's nature is...concerned, there are other agencies more important U§ * Darwinian and Politics, p. 16 (Humtoldt Edition')"."" + See "Sins of Legislators", in The Man... | |
| Karl Pearson - 1897 - 416 หน้า
...each other as do savage tribes. And again — Important as the struggle for existence has been, and still is, yet, as far as the highest part of man's...habit, the reasoning powers, instruction, religion, etc., than through natural selection ; though to this latter agency may be safely attributed the social... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 568 หน้า
...prevented by laws or customs from succeeding best and rearing the largest number of offspring. Important as the struggle for existence has been, and even still...habit, the reasoning powers, instruction, religion, etc., than through natural selection ; though to this latter agency may be safely attributed the social... | |
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