Making of Man a Study in Evolution
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1924. From the preface: The arguments of this book are: (1) That Evolution is a reality, and that there can be a real increase of value as time proceeds; that the achievement of Evolution is not easy, but demands effort; and that at certain stages, when freedom is introduced, there is an element of risk and even of pain, as long as the immature and nascent period lasts, or, more generally, where the free element is in its necessary growing stage. (2) That mankind, as such, dating from the grant of conscious freedom, is in an early stage of evolution, having but recently risen from an animal ancestry; that man is unfinished, and that his present condition is a natural consequence of his immaturity. Contents: Outlook on the Universe; The Effort of Evolution; The Coming of Man; The Development of Man; The Destiny of Man; The Best of All Possible Worlds; The Love of the World; Man's Ascent; and Transcendental Man. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
Making of Man a Study in Evolution,Oliver Lodge,Kessinger Publishing,1417938986,Life Sciences - Evolution,Life Sciences - Evolution - Human,Science,Science/Mathematics
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