Dominant Mammal: The Biology of Human DestinyEn biologs overvejelser af mulighederne for fortsat menneskeligt liv på jorden set i lyset af forurening, truende overbefolkning, råstofforbrug og oprustning. |
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The Biology of Human Destiny Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet. THE EVOLUTION four OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR Anyone interested in human evolution will necessarily find that he must consider the evolution of behaviour at least as closely as the ...
The Biology of Human Destiny Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet. THE EVOLUTION four OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR Anyone interested in human evolution will necessarily find that he must consider the evolution of behaviour at least as closely as the ...
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... evolution and history . This , however , is an approach which has been widely discussed in both scientific and non ... evolution and throughout the cultural evolution of man , there has been survival value to human groups if young males ...
... evolution and history . This , however , is an approach which has been widely discussed in both scientific and non ... evolution and throughout the cultural evolution of man , there has been survival value to human groups if young males ...
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... evolution has equipped our species with a type of brain in which affect - based beliefs are dissociated from and in perpetual conflict with the reasoning intellect . The result , as we see it , is a split - minded or schizophrenic ...
... evolution has equipped our species with a type of brain in which affect - based beliefs are dissociated from and in perpetual conflict with the reasoning intellect . The result , as we see it , is a split - minded or schizophrenic ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Exponential Impossibilities | 19 |
Dominance in Animals and Man | 40 |
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