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"The following book has resulted from a series of public discourses by the author upon the great scientific discoveries of recent times with regard to the Antiquity and Origin of the Human race, and the Position of Man in Nature. The great and almost unexampled interest in the subject, and its importance in the development and further evolution of our general conception of the Universe and of life, from the point of view of philosophical realism, (an importance which is still far from being sufficiently acknowledged), will justify the author in abstaining from any prefatory explanation of his motives in deciding to communicate in the present compilation, the essential parts of these discourses to a more distant or larger public, in a form suited for general comprehension"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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monografia Rebiun16617143 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun16617143 110503s1894 nyuaf s 000 0 eng d DcWaAPA eng. ger Büchner, Ludwig 1824-1899) Man in the past, present, and future Recurso electrónico] :] a popular account of the results of recent scientific research regarding the origin, position and prospects of mankind from the German of Dr. Ludwig Büchner ... New York P. Eckler [c1894] New York New York P. Eckler vii, 8-349 p., plates ill. 21 cm vii, 8-349 p., plates Publisher's preface signed: Peter Eckler "The following book has resulted from a series of public discourses by the author upon the great scientific discoveries of recent times with regard to the Antiquity and Origin of the Human race, and the Position of Man in Nature. The great and almost unexampled interest in the subject, and its importance in the development and further evolution of our general conception of the Universe and of life, from the point of view of philosophical realism, (an importance which is still far from being sufficiently acknowledged), will justify the author in abstaining from any prefatory explanation of his motives in deciding to communicate in the present compilation, the essential parts of these discourses to a more distant or larger public, in a form suited for general comprehension"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) Also issued in print Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. American Psychological Association 2011. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement. s2011 dcunns Human beings- Origin Prehistoric peoples Social sciences Humans Social Sciences Eckler, Peter PsycBooks (Servicio en línea)