We might regard such human variation as if it occurred when nature aimed at an ideal and missed by varying amounts.


Cited in: Marc Ereshefsky (1992) The Units of Evolution: Essays on the Nature of Species. p. 275 - A History of Experimental Psychology, 1929


We might regard such human variation as if it occurred when nature aimed at an ideal and missed by varying amounts.

We might regard such human variation as if it occurred when nature aimed at an ideal and missed by varying amounts.

We might regard such human variation as if it occurred when nature aimed at an ideal and missed by varying amounts.

We might regard such human variation as if it occurred when nature aimed at an ideal and missed by varying amounts.