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The uniqueness of man,

by Huxley, Julian.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London: Chatto & Windus, 1937Description: xiii, 299, [1] p. illus. 23 cm.Subject(s): Human beings | Biology
Contents:
The uniqueness of man.--Eugenics and society.--Climate and human history.--The concept of race.--The size of living things.--The origins of species.--Mice and men.--The way of the dodo.--The courtship of animals.--The intelligence of birds.--Science, natural and social.--The analysis of fame.--Scientific humanism.--Religion as an objective problem.--Life can be worth living.
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American edition (New York, Harper & Brothers) has title: Man stands alone.

The uniqueness of man.--Eugenics and society.--Climate and human history.--The concept of race.--The size of living things.--The origins of species.--Mice and men.--The way of the dodo.--The courtship of animals.--The intelligence of birds.--Science, natural and social.--The analysis of fame.--Scientific humanism.--Religion as an objective problem.--Life can be worth living.

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