Facts And Fancies in Modern Science Studies of the Relations of Science to Prev

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Facts And Fancies in Modern Science Studies of the Relations of Science to Prev
John William Dawson
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It follows that the habits and the actions of a man depend on what he knows and believes, and on the deductions of his reason from these 13 146 FACTS AND FANCIES premises. Without knowledge, culture, and training, man is more helpless than any brute. With the noblest and highest capacities, he may devise and follow habits of life more base than those of any mere animal. Thus there is an almost immeasurable difference between the Godlike height to which man can attain by the right use of his pow...ers and the depth to which ignorance and depravity may degrade him. It follows that the degradation of the lower races of men is as strong a proof of the difference between man and the lower animals as is the elevation of the hicrher races.
o Both are characteristic of a being emancipated from the control of instinct, knowing good and evil, free to choose, and differing in these respects from every other creature on earth. Such is man as we find him ; and we may well ask by what process animal instinct could ever spontaneously develop human freedom and human reason.


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