The origins of mankind (in the context of the new cosmological concept)

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  • Oleg Bazaluk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31649/sent06.02.052

Keywords:

God, evolution, labour, evolution of speech, ability to associate

Abstract

In the article, the author examines five main, in his opinion, theories of human origins and finally proposes his own, which consists in the formation of the so-called "associative capacity", which is part of the overall development of the psyche, including the conscious and unconscious.

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Darwin, C. (1986). On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Teacher's book. [In Russian]. Moscow: Prosveshchenie.

Descartes, R. (1994). Works in 2 vols. [In Russian]. Moscow: Mysl.

Ilichev, L. F. и др. (Ред.). (1983). Philosophical Encyclopaedic Dictionary. [In Russian]. Moscow: Sovetskaia Entsiklopediia.

Peloian, G. (1992). Life—How Did It Start? By Evolution or by Creation? [In Russian]. New York: Watchtower bible and tract society.

Porshnev, B. F. (1974). On the beginning of human history (Problems of palaeopsychology). [In Russian]. Moscow: Mysl.

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Published

2002-08-30

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Bazaluk, O. (2002). The origins of mankind (in the context of the new cosmological concept). Sententiae, 6(2), 52–58. https://doi.org/10.31649/sent06.02.052

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