The differences may be exaggerated or lessened, but to obliterate them it would be necessary to have all the evolution over again on a new basis. What was decided among the prehistoric Protozoa cannot be annulled by Act of Parliament. Science, Sex, and Society - Page 303by Ann E. Kammer - 1979 - 569 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jeffrey Weeks - 1989 - 132 pages
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| Nancy Tuana - 1989 - 268 pages
...sperm and egg as representing two divergent forms of metabolism established by protozoan organisms, and "what was decided among the prehistoric protozoa cannot be annulled by Act of Parliament." Furthermore, as in Aristotle, the difference between the two is nutrition. The motivating force impelling... | |
| Thomas Laqueur - 1992 - 342 pages
...nevertheless justified the respective cultural roles of men and women with breathtaking boldness. Differences may be exaggerated or lessened, but to obliterate...among the pre-historic Protozoa cannot be annulled by an act of Parliament."17 Microscopic organisms wallowing in the primordial ooze determined the irreducible... | |
| David Brett - 1992 - 160 pages
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| Elizabeth Wilson - 1992 - 216 pages
...Geddes. Originally trained as a biologist, he was committed to an emphasis on sexual difference, since 'what was decided among the prehistoric Protozoa cannot be annulled by Act of Parliament',3 but although the differences he perceived have today become cliches of conservative thought... | |
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