... shape of their skulls. Would it not be more sensible to divide them up into intellectual species? There would be even wider gulfs between the extreme mental types than between a Bushman and a Scandinavian. This child, I thought, when he grows up,... Young Archimedes: And Other Stories - Page 295by Aldous Huxley - 1924 - 312 pagesFull view - About this book
| Clifton Fadiman - Mathematics - 1997 - 326 pages
...Scandinavian. This child, I thought, when he grows up, will be to me, intellectually, what a man is to his dog. And there are other men and women who are, perhaps,...we? Teachable animals. Without the help of the real man, we should have found out almost nothing at all. Almost all the ideas with which we are familiar... | |
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