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- catalog alternative "Groupe zoologique humain. English".
- catalog contributor b1583604.
- catalog created "[1966]".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "[1966]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1966]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "I. The place and significance of life in the universe. A self-involuting world -- Physics and biology: the problem -- The basic proposition: different forms of arrangement of matter: "true" and "false" complexity -- The curve of "corpusculisation": life and complexity -- The mechanism of corpusculisation: the transit to life -- The dynamism of corpusculisation: the expansion of consciousness".
- catalog description "II. The deployment of the biosphere, and the segregation of the anthropoids -- The launching platform of life: mono- or poly- phyletism? -- Original characteristics of the biosphere -- The tree of life: its general shape -- The tree of life: search for the leading shoot: complexification and cerebralisation -- The Pliocene "anthropoid patch" on the biosphere".
- catalog description "III. The appearance of man, or the threshold of reflection -- Introduction: the diptych -- Hominisation: a mutation, in the external characteristics of its appearance, similar to all the others -- Hominisation, a mutation that, in its development, differs from all the others".
- catalog description "IV. The formation of the noosphere -- The socialization of expansion: civilization and individuation -- Introduction: preliminary remarks on the notion of noosphere and planetisation -- The population of the world -- Civilisation -- Individuation".
- catalog description "V. The formation of the noosphere -- The socialization of compression: totalisation and personalization: future tendencies -- An accomplished fact: the incoercible totalisation of man and its mechanism -- The only coherent explanation of the phenomenon: a convergent world -- Effects of, and forms assumed by, convergence -- The upper limits of socialization: how to picture to ourselves the end of a world -- Final reflections on the human adventure: conditions and chances of success.".
- catalog extent "124 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Man's place in nature.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Man's place in nature.".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "[1966]".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper & Row".
- catalog relation "Man's place in nature.".
- catalog subject "Evolution Religious aspects.".
- catalog subject "Human beings Origin.".
- catalog subject "Human beings.".
- catalog subject "QH368 .T413 1966a".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The place and significance of life in the universe. A self-involuting world -- Physics and biology: the problem -- The basic proposition: different forms of arrangement of matter: "true" and "false" complexity -- The curve of "corpusculisation": life and complexity -- The mechanism of corpusculisation: the transit to life -- The dynamism of corpusculisation: the expansion of consciousness".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. The deployment of the biosphere, and the segregation of the anthropoids -- The launching platform of life: mono- or poly- phyletism? -- Original characteristics of the biosphere -- The tree of life: its general shape -- The tree of life: search for the leading shoot: complexification and cerebralisation -- The Pliocene "anthropoid patch" on the biosphere".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. The appearance of man, or the threshold of reflection -- Introduction: the diptych -- Hominisation: a mutation, in the external characteristics of its appearance, similar to all the others -- Hominisation, a mutation that, in its development, differs from all the others".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. The formation of the noosphere -- The socialization of expansion: civilization and individuation -- Introduction: preliminary remarks on the notion of noosphere and planetisation -- The population of the world -- Civilisation -- Individuation".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. The formation of the noosphere -- The socialization of compression: totalisation and personalization: future tendencies -- An accomplished fact: the incoercible totalisation of man and its mechanism -- The only coherent explanation of the phenomenon: a convergent world -- Effects of, and forms assumed by, convergence -- The upper limits of socialization: how to picture to ourselves the end of a world -- Final reflections on the human adventure: conditions and chances of success.".
- catalog title "Groupe zoologique humain. English".
- catalog title "Man's place in nature : the human zoological group. Translated by René Hague.".
- catalog type "text".