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Arthur Mitchell

    Creative Evolution
    South Carolina Irish
    • The text explores the evolution of life and the development of the intellect, tracing an uninterrupted progression from simpler forms to humans. It illustrates how understanding has evolved as an extension of action, leading to increasingly sophisticated adaptations of consciousness to environmental conditions. This evolution suggests that our intellect is designed to ensure a precise fit between our bodies and their surroundings, enabling us to comprehend the relationships among external entities. One key conclusion is that the human intellect is particularly adept at engaging with inanimate objects. The publisher, Forgotten Books, specializes in reproducing rare and classic works, utilizing advanced technology to digitally reconstruct texts while preserving their original format. They aim to repair imperfections found in aged copies, though some may remain to maintain the historical integrity of the work.

      Creative Evolution2012
      4,1
    • South Carolina Irish

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Since the colonization of South Carolina in 1670, Irish people have been instrumental in shaping the state's history. These humble Irish immigrants, overcoming a legacy of prejudice, soon became the heroes of Palmetto culture. The Palmetto State has a truly "lucky" past--Sullivan's Island is named after the Revolutionary War hero Captain Florence O'Sullivan, and two Irishmen signed the Declaration of Independence on behalf of South Carolina. Arthur Mitchell, distinguished professor and Irish historian, recounts the trials and triumphs of the Irish and their kin in South Carolina.

      South Carolina Irish2010
      4,0