. The Open court. Major John Wesley PowellBorn March 24, 1834. Science and Faith Or Man as an Animal and Man as a Memberof Society. With a Discussion of AnimalSocieties. By Dr. Paul Topinard, LateGeneral Secretary of the AnthropologicalSociety of Paris. Translated from the Frenchby Thomas J. McCormack. Pages, , gilt top, $ net (6s. 6d. net).A most interesting volume.—Glasgow and suggestive.—The book is worth reading, whether we are or are not satisfiedwith its conclusions.—Nature. 1 An unusually interesting volume . . suggestive in the high-est degr
. The Open court. Major John Wesley PowellBorn March 24, 1834. Science and Faith Or Man as an Animal and Man as a Memberof Society. With a Discussion of AnimalSocieties. By Dr. Paul Topinard, LateGeneral Secretary of the AnthropologicalSociety of Paris. Translated from the Frenchby Thomas J. McCormack. Pages, , gilt top, $ net (6s. 6d. net).A most interesting volume.—Glasgow and suggestive.—The book is worth reading, whether we are or are not satisfiedwith its conclusions.—Nature. 1 An unusually interesting volume . . suggestive in the high-est degree .... worth the time of any man to read frombeginning to end.—Times-Herald On the Origin of Language By Ludwig Noire. Pp., 57. Paper, 1 5c. (od.).This essay contains the gist of Noire1 s theory, which is now themost accredited doctrine among philosophers; Noire is the authorof the famous utterance: No Reason without Speech; NoSpeech without Reason. l3. Dr. Paul Topinard. THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO., CHICAGO. Philosophy, Psychology, and Language—Continued :-1
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