I PROPOSE to show in this book that a man's natural abilities are derived by inheritance, under exactly the same limitations as are the form and physical features of the whole organic world. Consequently, as it is easy, notwithstanding those limitations,... The Poetics of DNA - 159. lappuseautors: Judith Roof - 2007 - 256 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1909 - 490 lapas
...and physical features of the whole organic world. Consequently, as it is easy, notwithstanding these limitations, to obtain by careful selection a permanent...marriages during several consecutive generations. ... I conclude that each generation has enormous power over the natural gifts of those that follow,... | |
| Alfred Louis Kroeber, Thomas Talbot Waterman - 1924 - 606 lapas
...will disappear. l: . HEREDITABY GENIUS' By FRANCIS GALTON I propose to show in this book that a man 's natural abilities are derived by inheritance, under...marriages during several consecutive generations. I shall show that social agencies of an ordinary character, whose influences are little suspected,... | |
| Albert Rothenberg, Carl R. Hausman - 1976 - 388 lapas
...genius and heredity and on creativity and heredity have followed his work.] I propose to show . . . that a man's natural abilities are derived by inheritance,...marriages during several consecutive generations. I shall show that social agencies of an ordinary character, SOURCE From Galton, F., Hereditary Genius:... | |
| Nancy Stepan - 1991 - 216 lapas
...it is easy ... to obtain by careful selection a permanent breed of dogs or horses, gifted with the peculiar powers of running, or of doing anything else, so it would be quite practicable to produce a highly gifted race of men by judicious marriages during several consecutive generations."3 Nevertheless,... | |
| Stephen Jay Gould - 1994 - 484 lapas
...added, making an appeal by analogy to changes induced by domestication: Consequently, as it is easy ... to obtain by careful selection a permanent breed of...marriages during several consecutive generations. Darwin had also invoked domestication as his first argument in the Origin of Species. Darwin began... | |
| Anne Fausto-Sterling - 2000 - 492 lapas
...... to obtain by careful selection a permanent breed of dog . . . gifted with peculiar powers . . . , so it would be quite practicable to produce a highly-gifted...by judicious marriages during several consecutive generations"(Galton 1 892, p. 1). Dismissing the possibility that variations in human abilitv resulted... | |
| Tukufu Zuberi - 2001 - 224 lapas
...by careful selection a permanent breed of dogs or horses gifted with peculiar powers of running or doing anything else, so it would be quite practicable...marriages during several consecutive generations. Galton wanted to examine the inheritance of intelligence. He used data on the distribution of grades... | |
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