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Educational Review - Page 158
1902
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 28

1890 - 1080 pages
...qualities making the individual, or the species, the fittest under certain circumstances, we maintain that under any circumstances sociability is the greatest...greatest chances of survival and of further evolution, although they may be inferior to others in each of the faculties enumerated by Darwin and Wallace,...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 28

1890 - 1182 pages
...species, the fittest under certain circumstances, we maintain^ that under any circumstances sociability^ the greatest advantage) in the struggle for life....greatest chances of survival and of further evolution, although they may be inferior to others in each of the faculties enumerated by Darwin and Wallace,...
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The Study of Animal Life

John Arthur Thomson - 1892 - 398 pages
...qualities making the individual or the species the fittest under certain circumstances, we maintain that under any circumstances sociability is the greatest advantage in the struggle for life. . . . The fittest are thus the most sociable animals, and sociability appears as the chief factor of...
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Nature Versus Natural Selection: An Essay on Organic Evolution

Charles Clement Coe - 1895 - 638 pages
...very slow birth-rate ; it enables the gregarious animals to migrate in search of new abodes. . . . Those species which willingly or unwillingly abandon it are doomed to decay." — (Kropotkin. p. fit.) The very young are not left to perish by their natural protectors, as the...
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The Principles of Sociology: An Analysis of the Phenomena of Association and ...

Franklin Henry Giddings - 1896 - 508 pages
...qualities making the individual, or the species, the fittest under certain circumstances, we maintain that under any circumstances sociability is the greatest...greatest chances of survival and of further evolution, although they may be inferior to others in each of the faculties enumerated by Darwin and Wallace,...
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The Gospel According to Darwin

Woods Hutchinson - 1898 - 266 pages
...etc. . . . are qualities making the individual the fittest under certain circumstances, we maintain that under any circumstances sociability is the greatest advantage in the struggle for life. . . . The fittest are thus the most sociable animals, and sociability appears as the chief factor in...
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The Monist, Volume 8

Paul Carus - 1898 - 754 pages
...etc. . . . are qualities making the individual the fittest under certain circumstances, we maintain that under any circumstances sociability is the greatest advantage in the struggle for life. . . . The fittest are thus the most sociable animals, and sociability appears as the chief factor in...
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Animal Behaviour

Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1900 - 396 pages
...qualities making the individual or the species the fittest under certain circumstances, we maintain that under any circumstances sociability is the greatest advantage in the struggle for life. . . . The fittest are thus the most sociable animals, and sociability appears as the chief factor in...
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Applied Evolution

Marion Daniel Shutter - 1900 - 318 pages
...swiftness are qualities making the individual the fittest under certain circumstances, we maintain that, under any circumstances, sociability is the greatest advantage in the struggle for life. . . . Therefore, combine, practice mutual aid. . . . This is wh?,<, Nature teaches us. " Let us learn...
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Ethics: Descriptive and Explanatory

Sidney Edward Mezes - 1901 - 468 pages
...qualities making the individual, or the species, the fittest under certain circumstances, we maintain that under any circumstances sociability is the greatest advantage in the struggle for life.' " * And the importance of sociability is at least as great for man as for any other animals. He is...
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