We greatly want a brief word to express the science of improving stock, which is by no means confined to questions of judicious mating, but which, especially in the case of man, takes cognisance of all influences that tend in however remote a degree to... Eugenics: A Reassessmentde Richard Lynn - 2001 - 366 páginasPrévia não disponível - Sobre este livro
| Francis Galton - 1883 - 422 páginas
...case tif man, takes cognisance of all influences that tend in however remote a^*"~ degree to give to the more suitable races or strains of blood a better...prevailing speedily over the less suitable than they otherwise would have had. The word eugenics would sufficiently express the idea ; it is at least a... | |
| Sir Francis Galton - 1883 - 434 páginas
...confined to questions of judicious mating, but which, especially in the case of man, takes cognisance of all influences that tend in however remote a degree to give to the more suitable races or strains of blood a better chance of prevailing speedily over the less... | |
| 1913 - 614 páginas
...degenerates. This science takes cognizance of all influences that tend, in however remote degree, to give to the more suitable races or strains of blood a better...prevailing speedily over the less suitable than they otherwise would have had (Galton). There is the first class — the hopeless idiot who will almost... | |
| Edwin Grant Conklin - 1915 - 560 páginas
...the case of man, takes cognizance of all influences that tend in however remote a degree to give to the more suitable races or strains of blood a better...prevailing speedily over the less suitable than they otherwise would have had. ("Inquiries into Human Faculty.") 1. Possible and Impossible Ideals. —... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1915 - 900 páginas
...is by no means confined to questions of judicious mating, but which, especially in the case of man, takes cognizance of all influences that tend, in however remote a degree, to give to the more suitable races or strains of blood a better chance of prevailing speedily over the less... | |
| Edwin Grant Conklin - 1915 - 558 páginas
...is by no means confined to questions of judicious mating but which, especially in the case of man, takes cognizance of all influences that tend in however remote a degree to give to the more suitable races or strains of blood a better chance of prevailing speedily over the less... | |
| Edwin Grant Conklin - 1915 - 554 páginas
...is bv o. means confined to question* of judicious mating bo: which, especially in the case of man, takes cognizance of all influences that tend in however remote a degree to give to the more suitable races or strain? of blood a better chance of prevailing speedily over the less... | |
| Albert Benedict Wolfe - 1916 - 828 páginas
...is by no means confined to questions of judicious mating, but which, especially in the case of man, takes cognizance of all influences that tend in however remote a degree to give to the more suitable races or strains of blood a better chance of prevailing speedily over the less... | |
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