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- catalog contributor b2104299.
- catalog created "1884.".
- catalog date "1884".
- catalog date "1884.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1884.".
- catalog description "I. Man's place in nature as affected by the Copernican theory -- II. As affected by Darwinism -- III. On the earth there will never be a higher creature than man -- IV. The origin of infancy -- V. The dawning of consciousness -- VI. Lengthening of infancy and concomitant increase of brain-surface -- VII. Change in the direction of the working of natural selection -- VIII. Growing predominance of the psychical life -- IX. The origins of society and of morality -- X. Improvableness of man -- XI. Universal warfare of primeval men -- XII. First checked by the beginnings of industrial civilization -- XIII. Methods of political development, and elimination of warfare -- XIV. End of the working of natural selection upon man. Throwing off the brute-inheritance -- XV. The message of Christianity -- XVI. The question as to a future life".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 120-121).".
- catalog extent "x, [11]-121 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Destiny of man viewed in the light of his origin.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Destiny of man viewed in the light of his origin.".
- catalog issued "1884".
- catalog issued "1884.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company,".
- catalog relation "Destiny of man viewed in the light of his origin.".
- catalog subject "BD431 .F5 1884".
- catalog subject "BD431 .F5 1884a".
- catalog subject "Human beings.".
- catalog subject "Immortality.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Man's place in nature as affected by the Copernican theory -- II. As affected by Darwinism -- III. On the earth there will never be a higher creature than man -- IV. The origin of infancy -- V. The dawning of consciousness -- VI. Lengthening of infancy and concomitant increase of brain-surface -- VII. Change in the direction of the working of natural selection -- VIII. Growing predominance of the psychical life -- IX. The origins of society and of morality -- X. Improvableness of man -- XI. Universal warfare of primeval men -- XII. First checked by the beginnings of industrial civilization -- XIII. Methods of political development, and elimination of warfare -- XIV. End of the working of natural selection upon man. Throwing off the brute-inheritance -- XV. The message of Christianity -- XVI. The question as to a future life".
- catalog title "The destiny of man, viewed in the light of his origin, by John Fiske.".
- catalog type "text".