Researches into the Physical History of Man
James Cowles Prichard
Read by John Greenman
Prichard’s Researches into the Physical History of Man has been called the most important pre-Darwinian anthropological work in English of the nineteenth century. He is considered by many to be the "Father of Anthropology".
The central conclusion of the work is the unity of the human species, which has been acted upon by causes that have since divided it into permanent varieties or races.
In his Preface, he writes: "In the course of this essay I have maintained the opinion that all mankind constitute but one race or proceed from a single family".
In this summary passage Prichard indicates Africa (indirectly) as the place of human origin:
"On the whole, there are many reasons which lead us to the conclusion that the primitive stock of men were probably Negroes, and I know of no argument to be set on the other side."
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Note: Latin, Greek and German passages recorded by Kazbek.
(Summary by John Greenman & Wikipedia) (15 hr 43 min)
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philsomething
important text, giving insight into why darwin so quickly found near-universal affirmation from scientific community. ANYTHING JOHN GREENMAN READS IS WELL READ.
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