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Illustrations of universal progress

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English
Pages
439

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Table of Contents

Progress : its law and cause.
Manners and fashion.
The genesis of science.
The physiology of laughter.
The origin and function of music.
The nebular hypothesis.
Brain on the emotions and the will.
Illogical geology.
The development hypothesis.
The social organism.
Use and beauty.
The sources of architectural types.
The use of anthropomorphism.
Progress: its law and cause.
Manners and fashion.
The genesis of science.
The physiology of laughter.
The origin and function of music.
The nebular hypothesis.
Bain on the emotions and the will.
Illogical geology.
The development hypothesis.
The social organism.
Use and beauty.
The sources of architectural types.
The use of anthropomorphism.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
B1653 .E7 1880

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 p.l., [vi]-xxiv p., 1 l., 439 p.
Number of pages
439

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6996347M
Internet Archive
illustrationsof00spen
LCCN
08013234
OCLC/WorldCat
4197219

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