All the general laws of life which apply to animals and plants apply also to man. This is no mere logical inference from the doctrine of evolution, but a fact which has been established by countless observations and experiments. The essential oneness... Popular Science Monthly - Page 5221914Full view - About this book
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1927 - 1442 pages
...basic. They represent, I should say, the irreducible minimum of unity of aim and uniformity of method. If the proper study of mankind is man, the proper study of literature is books. And by books I mean books that are truly literature. It sometimes happens that... | |
| Thomas Neville Bonner - Biography & Autobiography - 2002 - 432 pages
...humanities? Most urgently needed, he argued, was a new foundation committed to humanistic studies. "If the proper study of mankind is man, the proper study of man is the literature that he has created."34 Tirelessly he worked to interest those commanding great wealth in... | |
| Charlotte M. Yonge - Fiction - 2008 - 194 pages
...bringing up their treasure properly, were a very interesting study.' 'More so than your snowy peaks! Ah, if the proper study of mankind is man, the proper study of womankind is babe.' 'Well, it was not at all an unsatisfactory study, in this case. And let me tell... | |
| Charlotte M. Yonge - Fiction - 2008 - 194 pages
...bringing up their treasure properly, were a very interesting study.' 'More so than your snowy peaks! Ah, if the proper study of mankind is man, the proper study of womankind is babe.' 'Well, it was not at all an unsatisfactory study, in this case. And let me tell... | |
| Ferdinand Eugene Daniel - Medicine - 1915 - 604 pages
...living things, and not a being who stands apart in solitary grandeur in some isolated sphere. * * * All the general laws of life which apply to animals and plants apply also to man. * * * If 'the proper study of mankind is man,' the proper study of man is the lower organism in which... | |
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