1. D., W. B., 1870, Primitive Man: Nature: v. 2, no. 42: p. 311-312.
BibTeX
@article{d1870primitive,
author = "D., W. B.",
title = "Primitive Man",
year = "1870",
journal = "Nature",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1038/002311a0",
doi = "10.1038/002311a0",
number = "42",
pages = "311-312",
volume = "2"
}
2. 1876, Primitive Man: The American Naturalist: v. 10, no. 5: p. 278-282.
BibTeX
@article{crossref1876primitive,
title = "Primitive Man",
year = "1876",
journal = "The American Naturalist",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1086/271650",
doi = "10.1086/271650",
number = "5",
pages = "278-282",
volume = "10"
}
3. 1895, PRIMITIVE MAN.: The Lancet: v. 146, no. 3770: p. 1378.
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(00)31575-6
BibTeX
@article{crossref1895primitive,
title = "PRIMITIVE MAN.",
year = "1895",
journal = "The Lancet",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(00)31575-6",
doi = "10.1016/s0140-6736(00)31575-6",
number = "3770",
pages = "1378",
volume = "146"
}
4. MASON, O. T., 1902, Primitive Man: Science: v. 15, no. 369: p. 142-142.
DOI: 10.1126/science.15.369.142
BibTeX
@article{mason1902primitive,
author = "MASON, O. T.",
title = "Primitive Man",
year = "1902",
journal = "Science",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1126/science.15.369.142",
doi = "10.1126/science.15.369.142",
number = "369",
pages = "142-142",
volume = "15"
}
5. Spieth, J, 1906, Die Ewe-Stamme, Material zur Kunde des Ewe-Volkes in Deutsch- Togo.
BibTeX
@misc{spieth1906die5,
author = "Spieth, J",
title = "Die Ewe-Stamme, Material zur Kunde des Ewe-Volkes in Deutsch- Togo",
year = "1906",
howpublished = "Berlin",
note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Spieth, J., 1906, Die Ewe-Stamme, Material zur Kunde des Ewe-Volkes in Deutsch- Togo: Berlin.}"
}
6. Jenness, D. and Buxton, L. H. Dudley, 1926, The Evolution of Labor under Primitive Man: Geographical Review: v. 16, no. 2: p. 347.
BibTeX
@article{jenness1926the,
author = "Jenness, D. and Buxton, L. H. Dudley",
title = "The Evolution of Labor under Primitive Man",
year = "1926",
journal = "Geographical Review",
url = "https://doi.org/10.2307/208703",
doi = "10.2307/208703",
number = "2",
pages = "347",
volume = "16"
}
7. Radin, P, 1927, Primitive Man as a Philosopher.
BibTeX
@misc{radin1927primitive4,
author = "Radin, P",
title = "Primitive Man as a Philosopher",
year = "1927",
howpublished = "New York, Appleton-Century",
note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Radin, P., 1927, Primitive Man as a Philosopher: New York, Appleton-Century.}"
}
8. Frazer, S. J, 1935, Creation and Evolution in Primitive Cosmogenies.
BibTeX
@misc{frazer1935creation1,
author = "Frazer, S. J",
title = "Creation and Evolution in Primitive Cosmogenies",
year = "1935",
howpublished = "London \& New York, Macmillan",
note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Frazer, S. J., 1935, Creation and Evolution in Primitive Cosmogenies: London \& New York, Macmillan.}"
}
9. Reilly, Conor, 1959, Adam and Primitive Man: Irish Theological Quarterly: v. 26, no. 4: p. 331-345.
DOI: 10.1177/002114005902600402
BibTeX
@article{reilly1959adam,
author = "Reilly, Conor",
title = "Adam and Primitive Man",
year = "1959",
journal = "Irish Theological Quarterly",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1177/002114005902600402",
doi = "10.1177/002114005902600402",
number = "4",
pages = "331-345",
volume = "26"
}
10. Radin, P, 1960, The World of Primitive Man: New York, Grove Press.
BibTeX
@book{radin1960the3,
author = "Radin, P",
title = "The World of Primitive Man",
year = "1960",
publisher = "New York, Grove Press",
note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Radin, P., 1960, The World of Primitive Man: New York, Grove Press.}"
}
11. Leakey, L. S. B. and Prost, J. and Prost, S, 1971, Adam or ape.
BibTeX
@misc{leakey1971adam2,
author = "Leakey, L. S. B. and Prost, J. and Prost, S",
title = "Adam or ape",
year = "1971",
howpublished = "a sourcebook of discoveries about early man: Cambridge, Mass., Schenkman Publishing Company",
note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Leakey, L. S. B., Prost, J., and Prost, S., 1971, Adam or ape: a sourcebook of discoveries about early man: Cambridge, Mass., Schenkman Publishing Company.}"
}
12. Young, J. Z, 1971, An Introduction to the Study of Man: New York, Claredon Press.
BibTeX
@book{young1971an7,
author = "Young, J. Z",
title = "An Introduction to the Study of Man",
year = "1971",
publisher = "New York, Claredon Press",
note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Young, J. Z., 1971, An Introduction to the Study of Man: New York, Claredon Press.}"
}
13. Sproul, B. C, 1979, Primal Myths.
BibTeX
@misc{sproul1979primal6,
author = "Sproul, B. C",
title = "Primal Myths",
year = "1979",
howpublished = "Creating the World: San Francisco, Harper \& Row",
note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Sproul, B. C., 1979, Primal Myths: Creating the World: San Francisco, Harper \& Row.}"
}
14. 2009, Adam, Creation of: Encyclopedia of Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology, & Culture.
BibTeX
@misc{crossref2009adam,
title = "Adam, Creation of",
year = "2009",
booktitle = "Encyclopedia of Time: Science, Philosophy, Theology, \& Culture",
url = "https://doi.org/10.4135/9781412963961.n2",
doi = "10.4135/9781412963961.n2"
}
15. Colebrook, Claire, 2010, CREATIVE EVOLUTION AND THE CREATION OF MAN: The Southern Journal of Philosophy: v. 48, no. s1: p. 109-132.
DOI: 10.1111/j.2041-6962.2010.00024.x
Abstract
This paper argues that Darwin's theory of evolution offers (at least) two modes of understanding the relation between life and human knowledge. On the one hand, Darwin can be included within a general turn to “life,” in which human self‐knowledge is part of a general unfolding of increasing awareness and anthropological reflexivity; life creates an organism, man, capable of discerning the logic of organic existence. On the other hand, Darwin offers the possibility of understanding life beyond the self‐maintenance of organism and, therefore, beyond the rational of life's putative striving.
BibTeX
@article{colebrook2010creative,
author = "Colebrook, Claire",
title = "CREATIVE EVOLUTION AND THE CREATION OF MAN",
year = "2010",
journal = "The Southern Journal of Philosophy",
abstract = "This paper argues that Darwin's theory of evolution offers (at least) two modes of understanding the relation between life and human knowledge. On the one hand, Darwin can be included within a general turn to “life,” in which human self‐knowledge is part of a general unfolding of increasing awareness and anthropological reflexivity; life creates an organism, man, capable of discerning the logic of organic existence. On the other hand, Darwin offers the possibility of understanding life beyond the self‐maintenance of organism and, therefore, beyond the rational of life's putative striving.",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-6962.2010.00024.x",
doi = "10.1111/j.2041-6962.2010.00024.x",
number = "s1",
pages = "109-132",
volume = "48"
}
16. Ribot, Th., None, Primitive man and the creation of myths.: Essay on the creative imagination.: p. 118-139.
BibTeX
@incollection{ribotNoneprimitive,
author = "Ribot, Th.",
title = "Primitive man and the creation of myths.",
year = "None",
booktitle = "Essay on the creative imagination.",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1037/13773-009",
doi = "10.1037/13773-009",
pages = "118-139"
}
17. Wundt, Wilhelm, None, Primitive man.: Elements of folk psychology: Outlines of a psychological history of the development of mankind.: p. 11-115.
BibTeX
@incollection{wundtNoneprimitive,
author = "Wundt, Wilhelm",
title = "Primitive man.",
year = "None",
booktitle = "Elements of folk psychology: Outlines of a psychological history of the development of mankind.",
url = "https://doi.org/10.1037/13042-001",
doi = "10.1037/13042-001",
pages = "11-115"
}