We may easily err in attributing importance to characters, and in believing that they have been developed through natural selection.
He believes that the bright tints originally acquired through sexual selection by the males would in all, or almost all cases, have been transmitted to the females, unless the transference had been checked through natural selection.
Such social qualities, the paramount importance of which to the lower animals is disputed by no one, were no doubt acquired by the progenitors of man in a similar manner, namely, through natural selection, aided by inherited habit.
In the second place, we may easily err in attributing importance to characters, and in believing that they have been developed through natural selection.
I hope to retain it with explanation somewhat as thus-- "Through natural selection, or the preservation of favoured Races.
Hence it has come to pass that most or all sentient beings have been developed in such a manner, through natural selection, that pleasurable sensations serve as their habitual guides.
He believes that the bright tints originally acquired through sexual selection by the males, would in all or almost all cases have been transmitted to the females, unless the transference had been checked through natural selection.
It is, therefore, highly probable that with mankind the intellectual faculties have been gradually perfected through natural selection; and this conclusion is sufficient for our purpose.
I have now endeavoured to shew that some of the most distinctive characters of man have in all probability been acquired, either directly, or more commonly indirectly, through natural selection.
But, upon his theory he is bound to show how sterility might be acquired, through natural selection or through something else.
The other, naturally expecting many of these phenomena to be resolvable under investigation, views them in their relations to one another, and endeavors to explain them as far as he can (and perhaps farther) through natural causes.
We must next revert to the fact to which attention was drawn in the last chapter, that every species is tending, through natural generation, to increase in numbers.
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