Charles Darwin Quote

If man had not been his own classifier, he would never have thought of founding a separate order for his own reception.


The Descent of Man: And Selection in Relation to Sex (ed. 1888)


If man had not been his own classifier, he would never have thought of founding a separate order for his own reception.

If man had not been his own classifier, he would never have thought of founding a separate order for his own reception.

If man had not been his own classifier, he would never have thought of founding a separate order for his own reception.

If man had not been his own classifier, he would never have thought of founding a separate order for his own reception.