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- 47003126 contributor B1107583.
- 47003126 created "[1947]".
- 47003126 date "1947".
- 47003126 date "[1947]".
- 47003126 dateCopyrighted "[1947]".
- 47003126 description "Bibliographical foot-notes.".
- 47003126 description "Introductory -- Evolution and ethics -- The behavior of Germany considered from an evolutionary point of view in 1942 -- Human life: its purpose or ultimate end -- Life: its ultimate purpose -- Life's purpose as seen by the evolutionist -- Virtue and vice as factors in evolution -- National independence and individual liberty: their place in the scheme of human evolution -- Desire for individual liberty and its evolutionary implications -- Is man a domesticated animal? -- Slavery: an evolutionary crime -- Universalism: a world brotherhood -- Universalism in theory and in practice -- Criticisms of universalism -- Can Christianity be harmonized with evolution? -- Christian ethics versus evolution -- Christianity versus evolution -- Civilization: its dawn and progress -- The rise of civilization in England -- The influence of civilization on man's evolution -- Civilization seeks to suppress the evolution elements of man's mentality -- Civilization and human evolution aim at divergent goals -- Evolution: an interpolation -- Can war be regarded as an ethical process? --".
- 47003126 description "The importance of realizing that the behaviors of the natural man is regulated by a double code of morals -- The interrelationship between war and civilization -- The civilized mind seeks to eliminate warlike qualities -- How war came to be accepted by Christianity -- How the author came to link war to evolution -- War, evolution, and race -- Man's enmity complex and its role in his evolution -- The evolution of patriotism and of war -- War as practiced by tribal groups of primitive humanity -- The coming of fierce war and its effects on human evolution -- War is a manifestation of a hidden and unrecognized force -- Concerning Pacific peoples -- THe conditions which have made for peace in China and India -- The pros and cons of war -- The pros and cons of peace -- An evolutionary interpretation of the Second World War.".
- 47003126 extent "ix, 246 p.".
- 47003126 issued "1947".
- 47003126 issued "[1947]".
- 47003126 language "eng".
- 47003126 publisher "New York, G. P. Putnam's sons".
- 47003126 subject "Evolution.".
- 47003126 subject "QH367 .K44 1947".
- 47003126 tableOfContents "Introductory -- Evolution and ethics -- The behavior of Germany considered from an evolutionary point of view in 1942 -- Human life: its purpose or ultimate end -- Life: its ultimate purpose -- Life's purpose as seen by the evolutionist -- Virtue and vice as factors in evolution -- National independence and individual liberty: their place in the scheme of human evolution -- Desire for individual liberty and its evolutionary implications -- Is man a domesticated animal? -- Slavery: an evolutionary crime -- Universalism: a world brotherhood -- Universalism in theory and in practice -- Criticisms of universalism -- Can Christianity be harmonized with evolution? -- Christian ethics versus evolution -- Christianity versus evolution -- Civilization: its dawn and progress -- The rise of civilization in England -- The influence of civilization on man's evolution -- Civilization seeks to suppress the evolution elements of man's mentality -- Civilization and human evolution aim at divergent goals -- Evolution: an interpolation -- Can war be regarded as an ethical process? --".
- 47003126 tableOfContents "The importance of realizing that the behaviors of the natural man is regulated by a double code of morals -- The interrelationship between war and civilization -- The civilized mind seeks to eliminate warlike qualities -- How war came to be accepted by Christianity -- How the author came to link war to evolution -- War, evolution, and race -- Man's enmity complex and its role in his evolution -- The evolution of patriotism and of war -- War as practiced by tribal groups of primitive humanity -- The coming of fierce war and its effects on human evolution -- War is a manifestation of a hidden and unrecognized force -- Concerning Pacific peoples -- THe conditions which have made for peace in China and India -- The pros and cons of war -- The pros and cons of peace -- An evolutionary interpretation of the Second World War.".
- 47003126 title "Evolution and ethics, by Sir Arthur Keith, with a preface by Earnest A. Hooton.".
- 47003126 type "text".