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... intellectual acquirements are trans- mitted in the genes . Even the children of Ph.D.s must be educated and go through their adolescent measles of errors , dogmas , and isms ; nor can we say how much potential ability and genius lurk in ...
... intellectual acquirements are trans- mitted in the genes . Even the children of Ph.D.s must be educated and go through their adolescent measles of errors , dogmas , and isms ; nor can we say how much potential ability and genius lurk in ...
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... intellectual , and moral innovation transmitted to individuals and generations by imitation , custom , or education . Custom and tradition within a group correspond to type and heredity in the species , and to instincts in the ...
... intellectual , and moral innovation transmitted to individuals and generations by imitation , custom , or education . Custom and tradition within a group correspond to type and heredity in the species , and to instincts in the ...
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... intellectual revolt had prepared the way , but the peasants had been freed from serfdom in 1861 , and the intellectuals had been inclined toward an anarchism antipodal to an all - absorbing state . Probably the Russian Revolution of ...
... intellectual revolt had prepared the way , but the peasants had been freed from serfdom in 1861 , and the intellectuals had been inclined toward an anarchism antipodal to an all - absorbing state . Probably the Russian Revolution of ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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