| Lester Frank Ward - 1903 - 646 páginas
...normally all things center, as it were, about the female, and that the male, though not necessary in carrying out the scheme, was developed under the operation...general scheme, but which can be explained on biological and psychological principles ; that it only applies to certain characters, and to a relatively small... | |
| James Quayle Dealey, Lester Frank Ward - 1905 - 362 páginas
...normally all things center, as it were, about the female, and that the male, though not necessary in carrying out the scheme, was developed under the operation...of specialization in extranormal directions, due to causes which have nothing to do with the general scheme, but which can be explained on biological and... | |
| James Quayle Dealey, Lester Frank Ward - 1905 - 380 páginas
...certain of the higher animals and birds is the result of specialization in extranormal directions, due to causes which have nothing to do with the general scheme, but which can be explained on biological and psychological principles ; that it only applies to certain characters, and to a relatively small... | |
| Oreola Williams Haskell - 1920 - 404 páginas
...that originally and normally all things center about the female and that the male was developed under the principle of advantage to secure organic progress through the crossing of strains, and that male superiority only applies to certain characters and to a relatively small number of genera... | |
| Emily Palmer Cape - 1922 - 242 páginas
...originally all things centered, as it were, about the female, and that the male, though not necessary in carrying out the scheme, was developed under the operation...organic progress through the crossing of strains. Dr. Ward said that the prevalence of the androcentric theory was due to the "illusion of the near"... | |
| James Pendleton Lichtenberger - 1923 - 504 páginas
...normally all things centre, as it were, about the female, and that the male, though not necessary in carrying out the scheme, was developed under the operation...organic progress through the crossing of strains." 52 The development of the theory in brief is as follows : Sexuality is not essential to reproduction.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1948 - 330 páginas
...normally all things center, as it were, about the female; and that the male, though not necessary in carrying out the scheme, was developed under the operation...organic progress through the crossing of strains; it claims that the apparent male superiority in the human race and in certain of the higher animals... | |
| Hilton Hotema - 1996 - 68 páginas
...Originally and normally all life centers about the female. The male, not necessary in the scheme of life, was developed under the operation of the principle...organic progress through the crossing of strains. This explanation, staggering under the ponderous title of the Gynaeconcentric or woman-centered theory,... | |
| Hilton Hotema - 1998 - 452 páginas
...Originally and normally all life centers about the female. The male, not necessary in the scheme of life, was developed under the operation of the principle...organic progress through the crossing of strains. This explanation, staggering under the ponderous title of the Gynaeconcentric or woman-centered theory... | |
| Herbert M. Shelton, George R. Clements, Herbert M. Shelton - 1998 - 236 páginas
...Originally and normally all life centers about the female. The male, not necessary in the scheme of life, was developed under the operation of the principle...organic progress through the crossing of strains. This explanation, staggering under the ponderous title of the Gynae concentric or womancentered theory... | |
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