MAN'S EVOLUTION.
INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL. Bv TelcsTaph—Press Association—Copyright "Times"—Sydney \"Sun" Special Cables. (Rec. September 17-, 6.5 p.m.) London, September 17. Dr. Harry Campbell, in an address to tho British Association, elaborated tho theory of man's evolution from tho ape. Intellectual evolution, ho declared, had ceased, not because it had reached its possible limit, but Ifecauso super-normal intelligence was no longer enhanced by tho. process of the survival of the fittost. On the other hand, moral evolution was proceeding by tho survival of superior moral types. Man would tend to become better oven if lie did not become cleverer.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1858, 18 September 1913, Page 7
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98MAN'S EVOLUTION. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1858, 18 September 1913, Page 7
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