Anthropos; or, the Problem of Man
London, Watts & Co. (1943)
| Abstract | Man in the past.--Man in the present.--Man in the future.--Man as an intellective animal. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Man Evolution Civilization | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD431.N53 1943 | |||||||||
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