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... civilization , and whether this civilization is beneficent or malevolent is determined ( in part ) by the bodily organization of its component individuals , and in particular by their cortical organization . Foresight , purpose , and ...
... civilization , and whether this civilization is beneficent or malevolent is determined ( in part ) by the bodily organization of its component individuals , and in particular by their cortical organization . Foresight , purpose , and ...
Halaman 549
... civilization . Another difference between the two species at once suggests itself . The number of known civilizations is small . The number of known primitive so- cieties is vastly greater . In 1915 three Western anthropologists ...
... civilization . Another difference between the two species at once suggests itself . The number of known civilizations is small . The number of known primitive so- cieties is vastly greater . In 1915 three Western anthropologists ...
Halaman 552
... Civilization , but as a fact which was accomplished thousands of years ago by the diffusion of the Egyptiac Civilization — which happens to be one of the few dead civilizations to which we have attributed no “ off- 4. In the same way ...
... Civilization , but as a fact which was accomplished thousands of years ago by the diffusion of the Egyptiac Civilization — which happens to be one of the few dead civilizations to which we have attributed no “ off- 4. In the same way ...
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