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By ' the discovery of man ' Michelet meant European man's discovery of himself as both a physical organism and a moral being , whose mysteries were now explored to their innermost depths . But the simultaneous discovery of the world ...
By ' the discovery of man ' Michelet meant European man's discovery of himself as both a physical organism and a moral being , whose mysteries were now explored to their innermost depths . But the simultaneous discovery of the world ...
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Yet the very existence of this conflict in European thought had a bearing on assessments of pre - Columbian state organization , which tended to fall short of unqualified enthusiasm . As soon as discussion moved , however ...
Yet the very existence of this conflict in European thought had a bearing on assessments of pre - Columbian state organization , which tended to fall short of unqualified enthusiasm . As soon as discussion moved , however ...
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These environmentalist assumptions may in some respects have inhibited the development of anthropology in sixteenthcentury Europe , for if the explanation of diversity lay in places rather than in people , there was little to be done ...
These environmentalist assumptions may in some respects have inhibited the development of anthropology in sixteenthcentury Europe , for if the explanation of diversity lay in places rather than in people , there was little to be done ...
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