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" In short, historical events appear to have been much more potent in leading races to civilization than their faculty, and it follows that achievements of races do not warrant us to assume that one race is more highly gifted than the other. "
Race and Racism in Continental Philosophy - 239 psl.
redagavo - 2003 - 328 psl.
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 43 tomas

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1895 - 620 psl.
...the mental aptitude of the people among whom it was developing. On the other hand, we have seen tliat no great weight can be attributed to the earlier rise...historical events appear to have been much more potent in loading races to civilization than their faculty, and it follows that achievements of races do not...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 43 tomas

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1895 - 620 psl.
...the mental aptitude of the people among whom it was developing. On the other hand, we have seen tliat no great weight can be attributed to the earlier rise...chance. In short, historical events appear to have \teen much more potent in leading races to civilization than their faculty, and it follows that achievements...
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Proceedings, 43 tomas

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1895 - 622 psl.
...the mental aptitude of the people among whom it was developing. On the other hand, we have seen that no great weight can be attributed to the earlier rise...in the Old World which is satisfactorily explained 308 SECTION H. as a chance. In short, historical events appear to have been much more potent in leading...
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The Child; a Study in the Evolution of Man

Alexander Francis Chamberlain - 1900 - 540 psl.
...correspond the personal incident so influential with the child. Dr Boas (60, p. 10) has remarked : ' Historical events appear to have been much more potent in leading races to civilisation than their faculty, and it follows that achievements of races do not warrant us to assume...
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The Mind of Primitive Man– A Course of Lectures Delivered Before the Lowell ...

Franz Boas - 1911 - 590 psl.
...the mental aptitude of the people among whom it was developing. On the other hand, we have seen that no great weight can be attributed to the earlier rise...explained as a chance. In short, historical events _appear to have been much more potent in i leading races to civilization than their faculty, and it/...
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The Mind of Primitive Man; a Course of Lectures Delivered Before the Lowell ...

Franz Boas - 1911 - 642 psl.
...the mental aptitude of the people among whom it was developing. On the other hand, we have seen that no great weight can be attributed to the earlier rise...is satisfactorily explained as a chance. In short, histori-i cal events appear to have been much more potent in : leading races to civilization than their...
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The Mind of Primitive Man– A Course of Lectures ..., 41 tomas;144 tomas

Franz Boas - 1911 - 604 psl.
...the mental aptitude of the people among whom it was developing. On the other hand, we have seen that no great weight can be attributed to the earlier rise of civilization in the Old World, which is_ satisfactorily explained as a chance. In short, historical events appear to have been much more...
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The New Era in Asia

Sherwood Eddy - 1913 - 278 psl.
...have not become exposed to the influences of civilization until recent times. (Garland, Ratzel.) ... In short, historical events appear to have been much...follows that achievements of races do not warrant us in assuming that one race is more highly gifted than the other. ... I hope the discussions contained...
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Race Orthodoxy in the South– And Other Aspects of the Negro Question

Thomas Pearce Bailey - 1914 - 396 psl.
...the mental attitude of the people among whom it was developing. On the other hand, we have seen that no great weight can be attributed to the earlier rise...follows that achievements of races do not warrant us in assuming that one race is more highly gifted than the other" (16 f.). Here is a statement of some...
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The Italian Contribution to American Democracy

John Horace Mariano - 1921 - 342 psl.
...Franz Boaz, Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University. Stated in a few words his theory is that historical events appear to have been much more potent...civilization than their faculty, and it follows that the achievements of races do not warrant 'us in assuming that one race is more gifted than the other.**...
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