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The Works of Charles Darwin, Vol. 21: The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Vol. 1
Paul H. Barrett and R. B. Freeman (eds)
Publisher: Routledge
; The Works of Charles Darwin
Published in print:
1992
ISBN:
9781851964017
Published online:
March 2017
EISBN:
9780191805127
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9781851964017.book.1
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R. B. Freeman
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Front Matter
Introduction to Volumes Twenty-One and Twenty-Two
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
Title page
Preface to the Second Edition
Table of the principal additions
Contents
Introduction
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Part I: The descent or origin of man
Chapter I: The evidence of the descent of man from some lower form
Chapter II: On the manner of development of man from some lower from
Chapter III: Comparison of the mental powers of man and the lower animals
Chapter IV: Comparison of the mental powers of man and the lower animals – continued
Chapter V: On the development of the intellectual and moral faculties during the primeval and civilized times
Chapter VI: On the affinities and genealogy of man
Chapter VII: On the races of man
Note on the resemblances and differences in the structure and the development of the brain in man and apes. By Professor Huxley, F.R.S.
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