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Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race and History - 14 Angebote vergleichen
Bester Preis: € 24,31 (vom 21.07.2013)Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race, and History (Foundations of Human Behavior)
ISBN: 9780202020334 bzw. 0202020339, in Englisch, Aldine Transaction, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
0202020339 Student Edition. No apparent missing pages. Heavy wrinkling from liquid damage. Does not affect the text. Heavy wear, wrinkling, creasing, Curling or tears on the cover and spine May be missing front or back cover. May have used stickers or residue. Good binding with NO apparent loose or torn pages. Heavy writing, highlighting and marker.
Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race, and History (Foundations of Human Behavior) (1995)
ISBN: 9780202020334 bzw. 0202020339, in Englisch, Aldine Transaction, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Ugly Book! Not a book for picky readers. May contain light to heavy markings, water damage, binding damage, missing CDs, and heavy wear and tear. Contains all pages. International Customers: Items over 3 lbs may incur additional shipping charges.
Human Biodiversity, Genes, Race, and History (1995)
ISBN: 9780202020334 bzw. 0202020339, in Englisch, Transaction Publishers, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Are humans unique? This simple question, at the very heart of the hybrid field of biological anthropology, poses one of the false of dichotomies - with a stereotypical humanist answering in the affirmative and a stereotypical scientist answering in the negative. The study of human biology is different from the study of the biology of other species. In the simplest terms, people's lives and welfare may depend upon it, in a sense that they may not depend on the study of other scientific subjects. ... Are humans unique? This simple question, at the very heart of the hybrid field of biological anthropology, poses one of the false of dichotomies - with a stereotypical humanist answering in the affirmative and a stereotypical scientist answering in the negative. The study of human biology is different from the study of the biology of other species. In the simplest terms, people's lives and welfare may depend upon it, in a sense that they may not depend on the study of other scientific subjects. Where science is used to validate ideas - four out of five scientists preferring a brand of cigarettes or toothpaste - there is a tendency to accept the judgment as authoritative without asking the kinds of questions we might ask of other citizens' pronouncements. In Human Biodiversity , Marks has attempted to distill from a centuries-long debate what has been learned and remains to be learned about the biological differences within and among human groups. His is the first such attempt by an anthropologist in years, for genetics has undermined the fundamental assumptions of racial taxonomy. The history of those assumptions from Linnaeus to the recent past - the history of other, more useful assumptions that derive from Buffon and have reemerged to account for genetic variation - are the poles of Marks' exploration.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 25x235x159 mm;Gewicht: 495,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: december 1995;ISBN10: 0202020339;ISBN13: 9780202020334; Engelstalig | Paperback | 1995.
Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race, and History (2017)
ISBN: 9781138525405 bzw. 1138525405, in Englisch, Routledge 2017-08-11, neu.
Brand new book, sourced directly from publisher. Dispatch time is 4-5 working days from our warehouse. Book will be sent in robust, secure packaging to ensure it reaches you securely.
Human Biodiversity (2017)
ISBN: 9781351514620 bzw. 1351514628, in Englisch, Routledge, Routledge, Routledge, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Are humans unique? This simple question, at the very heart of the hybrid field of biological anthropology, poses one of the false of dichotomies-with a stereotypical humanist answering in the affirmative and a stereotypical scientist answering in the negative. The study of human biology is different from the study of the biology of other species. In the simplest terms, people's lives and welfare may depend upon it, in a sense that they may not depend on the study of other scientific subjects. Where science is used to validate ideas-four out of five scientists preferring a brand of cigarettes or toothpaste-there is a tendency to accept the judgment as authoritative without asking the kinds of questions we might ask of other citizens' pronouncements. In Human Biodiversity, Marks has attempted to distill from a centuries-long debate what has been learned and remains to be learned about the biological differences within and among human groups. His is the first such attempt by an anthropologist in years, for genetics has undermined the fundamental assumptions of racial taxonomy. The history of those assumptions from Linnaeus to the recent past-the history of other, more useful assumptions that derive from Buffon and have reemerged to account for genetic variation-are the poles of Marks's exploration.
Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race, and History (Foundations of Human Behavior) (2017)
ISBN: 9781351514613 bzw. 135151461X, in Englisch, 336 Seiten, Routledge, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Are humans unique? This simple question, at the very heart of the hybrid field of biological anthropology, poses one of the false of dichotomies—with a stereotypical humanist answering in the affirmative and a stereotypical scientist answering in the negative. The study of human biology is different from the study of the biology of other species. In the simplest terms, people's lives and welfare may depend upon it, in a sense that they may not depend on the study of other scientific subjects. Where science is used to validate ideas—four out of five scientists preferring a brand of cigarettes or toothpaste—there is a tendency to accept the judgment as authoritative without asking the kinds of questions we might ask of other citizens' pronouncements. , Kindle Edition, Edition: 1, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Routledge, Routledge, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2017-07-12, Release date: 2017-07-12, Studio: Routledge, Sales rank: 2397358.
Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race, and History (1992)
ISBN: 9781138525405 bzw. 1138525405, in Englisch, Routledge, gebundenes Buch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, C. Clayton Thompson - Bookseller [44399], BOONE, NC, U.S.A.
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Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race, and History (2017)
ISBN: 9781138525405 bzw. 1138525405, in Englisch, Routledge, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race, and History (Foundations of Human Behavior)
ISBN: 9780202020334 bzw. 0202020339, in Englisch, Aldine Transaction, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
0202020339 Item in good condition and has highlighting/writing on text. Used texts may not contain supplemental matierials such as CD's, info-trac etc.
Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race, and History (Foundations of Human Behavior)
ISBN: 9780202020334 bzw. 0202020339, in Englisch, Aldine Transaction, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, OwlsBooks [51218811], Toledo, OH, U.S.A.
Good clean copy with no missing pages might be an ex library copy; Possibly may have minor marginal notes and or highlighting.