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" It shows that when humanity began to be evolved, an entirely new chapter in the history of the universe was opened. Henceforth the life of the nascent soul came to be first in importance, and the bodily life became subordinated to it. "
The Destiny of Man: Viewed in the Light of His Origin - Page 30
by John Fiske - 1884 - 121 pages
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The Synthetic Philosophy of Expression as Applied to the Arts of Reading ...

Moses True Brown - 1886 - 316 pages
...which psychical changes began to be of more use than physical changes to the brute ancestor of man. Henceforth the life of the nascent soul came to be first in importance, and the bodily life became subordi. nate to it. According to Darwin, it is impossible that any other creature, zoologically distinct...
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Philistinism: Plain Words Concerning Certain Forms of Modern Skepticism

Richard Heber Newton - 1886 - 360 pages
...and aim of all her mighty processes upon our earth. Let me state his position in his own language. "When Humanity began to be evolved, an entirely new...chapter in the history of the universe was opened. * * * He sees that in the deadly struggle for existence which has raged throughout countless asons...
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The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 26; Volume 46

1889 - 540 pages
...harmonizing with the old creation, it began to unfold a new world and establish a higher order of nature. " When humanity began to be evolved, an entirely new...chapter in the history of the universe was opened.'' tio we see that this Rationalistic theory of continuous development breaks down at these two vital...
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A Review of the Systems of Ethics: Founded on the Theory of Evolution

Charles Mallory Williams, Cora May Williams - 1892 - 608 pages
...while in other respects his appearance was not so very different from that of his brother apes. . . . No fact in nature is fraught with deeper meaning than...became subordinated to it. Henceforth it appeared that the process of zoological change had come to an end, and a process of psychological change was to take...
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Christus Imperator: A Series of Lecture-sermons on the Universal Empire of ...

Charles William Stubbs - 1894 - 260 pages
...way in which God makes things come to pass, will most surely assert that, when in the process of ages Humanity began to be evolved, an entirely new chapter in the History of the Universe was opened, in which the nascent soul of man came to be of first importance, and the animal life subordinate to...
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The Case of Wagner: Nietzsche Contra Wagner. The Twilight of the Idols. The ...

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1896 - 400 pages
...patient elaboration of long lines of argument the point of which is concealed until the last moment "When humanity began to be evolved, an entirely new...became subordinated to it Henceforth it appeared that the process of zoological change had come to an end, and the process of psychological change was to...
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The Agora, Volume 2

1898 - 394 pages
...him birth. Evolution teaches nothing if not that man is not m its processes, but is the end of them. "When humanity began to be evolved, an entirely new...history of the universe was opened. Henceforth the process of zoological change had come to an end, and a process of psychological change was to take...
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The Foundations of the Christian Faith

Charles Wesley Rishell - 1899 - 654 pages
...two-sided fact of SJief of God's the extreme physical similarity and enormous psychical creaturesdivergence between man and the group of animals to which he traces...bodily life became subordinated to it. ... Henceforth, in short, the dominant aspect of evolution was to be, not the genesis of species, but the progress...
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The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche

Henry Louis Mencken - 1908 - 350 pages
...accepted the situation without such disquieting doubt. " When humanity began to be evolved," he said, " an entirely new chapter in the history of the universe...importance and the bodily life became subordinated to it." 3 Even Huxley believed that man would have to be excepted from the operation of the law of natural...
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The Approach to the Social Question: An Introduction to the Study of Social ...

Francis Greenwood Peabody - 1909 - 230 pages
...conditions which obtain, but of those who are ethically the best " ? * Is it possible to affirm with Fiske that : " When humanity began to be evolved, an entirely...importance, and the bodily life became subordinated to it ; " 1 or may the destiny of the individual be detached from that of other people, and social progress...
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