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Example sentences for "human development"

  • As a matter of fact the major interests of life are in line with its major processes; and these--in our stage of human development--are more varied than our fiction would have us believe.

  • Man's special effect on this large field of human development is clear.

  • Among the many counts in which women have been proven inferior to men in human development is the oft-heard charge that there are no great women artists.

  • Meanwhile any anthropologist will show you that the line of human development is away from that feature of the bulldog and the alligator, and toward the measured dignity of the Greek type.

  • Woman--so we are taught by the history of human development--has been in this position since an early stage.

  • Heredity on the one hand and adaptation on the other, are decisive factors in human development as well as in the animal kingdom, and man, moreover, is the most adaptive of all creatures.

  • Play is the highest phase of human development at this stage, because it is spontaneous expression of what is within produced by an inner necessity and impulse.

  • By this time he has passed through the stage of infancy, and now his play becomes to the philosopher the highest stage of human development at this stage, because now it is self-expression.

  • The time was, and that not very far in the past, when it was an essential element in human development.

  • The recognition of the existence of mind and thought doubtless came somewhat late in human development.

  • What has been said here of the migration of man into Europe and his development in that country is preliminary to a consideration of the second great stage of human development, that due to the conflict with nature.

  • Certainly cannibals do not possess abundance in the sense in which civilised men do, but this is because they are savages who have not, or have scarcely, risen out of the first stage of human development.

  • It belongs in its origin to a low stage of human development, and to a very ancient condition of society; though later in time than the first appearance of the punaluan family.

  • It is more a question of the laws of human development and of the necessary operations of the mental principle, than of the materials of language.

  • A glance at the remains of ancient architecture in Central America and Peru sufficiently proves that the Middle Period of barbarism was one of great progress in human development, of growing knowledge, and of expanding intelligence.

  • With the knowledge gained therefrom, we may hope to indicate the principal stages of human development.

  • He recognised the interpretation of history as the key to human development, and this principle controlled subsequent speculations on Progress in France.

  • To the minds of most people the desirable outcome of human development would be a condition of society in which all the inhabitants of the planet would enjoy a perfectly happy existence.

  • In the final stage of human development, man will be perfectly adapted to the conditions of his environment, so that, to each change without, there will be an answering organic change.

  • Had egoism been consistently recognised and acted upon during the course of human development, the features of social life which most promote co-operation and progress would never have become persistent.

  • In the later stages of human development, nature is largely subject to man, and environment counts for comparatively little.

  • No sin without consent; no consent at the beginning of human development; therefore, no guilt in evil desire.

  • In this exhibition of the nature and tendency of the principles of unity and individuality, we have also the means of correcting the error into which Professor Draper has fallen respecting the law of human development.

  • They are inevitably prone to take Hebraism as the law of human development, and not as simply a contribution to it, however precious.

  • And this doctrine he applies to the verification both of his otherwise admirable classification of the Sciences, and of his far more doubtful law of human development.

  • But how far do we utilize the highest faculties of the mind, which have to do with character, the crowning glory of human development?

  • Their complete dominance the goal of human development.

  • The writer does not make that use of the fact of man's superior organic endowments which one might expect from his general conception of the relation of the physical and the mental in human development.

  • Herder's masterpiece, the Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte, has the ambitious aim of explaining the whole of human development in close connexion with the nature of man's physical environment.

  • Finally, human development, as exhibited in historical and prehistorical records, is regarded as the highest and most complex result of organic and physical evolution.

  • In his doctrine of human development he does indeed recognize an early stage of existence in which our species was dominated by sensuous enjoyment and instinct.


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