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The author here states the general results of the extended studies in genetic and social science and anthropology made by him and others, and gives a critical account of the history of the interpretation of nature and man, both racial and philosophical.

The book offers an Introduction to Philosophy from a new point of view. It contains, also, a valuable glossary of the terms employed in these and similar discussions.
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