Man ObservedPutnam, 1968 - 299页 A series of essays by an anthropologist on wide and varied topics, such as the population problem, woman's make-up, furniture, chastity and sex, race and war, and religion. |
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第137页
... principle of love is viewed , it turns out to have the highest adaptive value in the development of both the group and the individual . Indeed , the principle of love is a grand generaliza- tion like the principle of evolution itself ...
... principle of love is viewed , it turns out to have the highest adaptive value in the development of both the group and the individual . Indeed , the principle of love is a grand generaliza- tion like the principle of evolution itself ...
第221页
... principle of inheritance , any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form . It is the demonstration of the validity of this principle that will always remain Darwin's greatest contribution to our under- standing ...
... principle of inheritance , any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form . It is the demonstration of the validity of this principle that will always remain Darwin's greatest contribution to our under- standing ...
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... principle . It is probable that man owes more to the develop- ment of his cooperative drives than to any other in his biologi- cal and social evolution.47 His future lies with their further development , not with their suppression . In ...
... principle . It is probable that man owes more to the develop- ment of his cooperative drives than to any other in his biologi- cal and social evolution.47 His future lies with their further development , not with their suppression . In ...
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