Origin and Destiny of the Moral Species
by Alexander Wilf
ISBN: 0498068552
ISBN-13: 9780498068553
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Publisher: A. S. Barnes Published date: 1969 Pages: 141
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Origin and destiny of the moral species
Wilf, Alexander
A. S. Barnes. 0498068552 HARDCOVER; Nice copy, some cover and spine wear, all pages are intact. We guarantee all of our books to be as stated. We promise to work hard to win your trust! Expedited and international shipping available. Your purchase benefits the hungry and homeless in the St. Louis region as well as Katrina victims in the gulf coast. . Good. ( more information)
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Origin and Destiny of the Moral Species
Wilf, Alexander
South Brunswick. New York. : A. S. Barnes, (c1969). Faint spotting of cover, red underlining and brackets on a few pages, few turned down corners, faint mustiness, else Good Plus in a Dust Jacket with a bit of edgewear and a few edge nicks. . Hard Cover. ( more information)
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Origin and Destiny of the Moral Species
Wilf, Alexander
New Jersey: A. S. Barnes & Co., 1969. 300 g; 144 pages, last three pages blank, illustrated dust jacket. Slight rubbing of the edges of the dust jacket, a trace of foxing to the top edge of the text block. "The creation of remarkable computers that could condense a million years of events into a few months made it possible to test Darwinism scientifically. World-renowned mathematicians working independently in various centres of learning submitted their reports as symposium sponsored by the Wistar Institite (sic) of the University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia in April 1967. Their reports were unanimous. Darwin's theory did not work. Stunned Darwinists countered with brilliant and learned explanations, but they could not explain away the startling fact that Darwinism failed to meet the test of science. It a theory does not work in accordance with its prediction, it is no longer relevant as a science. The road is now open for new insights. Origin and Destiny of the Moral Species does not claim the status of a scientific theory. It does present new directions for thought." -- front fold over blurb. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Philosophy. ( more information)
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