The Productiveness of the Nineteenth Century in Great Men
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Resource ID
34828
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
Published, with a deletion, as 7.256-261 (pp. 1-11). Unpublished: greatness and natural endowments greatness as a function of environmental factors. Application of the doctrine of chances to the problem of greatness. Great men in several fields of endeavor and in modern history. CSP contends that the greatest men are the most human of human beings, appearances to the contrary.
general index
Environment, Environment and natural endowment, History, great men in, Nineteenth century studies, Probability and Chance, doctrine of chances, Psychology
pagination
pp. 1-32, with 8 pp. of variants and a typewritten copy.
Date
1901
number
MS1123_007
abbreviated title
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date (Robin)
1901