What dare I think?

The challenge of modern science to human action & belief, including the Henry La Barre Jayne foundation lectures (Philadelphia) for 1931

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Julian Huxley
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What dare I think?

The challenge of modern science to human action & belief, including the Henry La Barre Jayne foundation lectures (Philadelphia) for 1931

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Publisher
Harper & brothers
Language
English
Pages
278

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Table of Contents

Biology and the physical environment of man.
Biology and the human individual.
Man and his heredity.
The conflict between science and human nature.
Scientific humanism.
Science, religion and human nature.
Science and the future of religion.

Edition Notes

"First edition."
"This book really ... is ... 'Essays in scientific humanism.'"--Pref.

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New York, London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
501
Library of Congress
QH311 .H95

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 278 p.
Number of pages
278

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6766441M
LCCN
31031627

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