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  PRIMEVAL 
  MAN. 
  

  

  related 
  with 
  their 
  low 
  intelligence. 
  We 
  may 
  

   not 
  — 
  and 
  we 
  do 
  not 
  — 
  understand 
  how 
  these 
  

   phenomena 
  of 
  Matter 
  and 
  of 
  Mind 
  are 
  thus 
  

   dependent 
  on 
  each 
  other; 
  but 
  as 
  a 
  fact 
  we 
  

   see 
  that 
  this 
  dependence 
  is 
  universal, 
  and 
  the 
  

   distinctions 
  which 
  we 
  found 
  on 
  anatomical 
  

   structure 
  have 
  their 
  value 
  corroborated 
  and 
  

   confirmed 
  by 
  close 
  and 
  inseparable 
  corre- 
  

   spondences 
  of 
  instinct 
  and 
  intelligence. 
  Man 
  

   is 
  no 
  exception 
  whatever 
  to 
  this 
  universal 
  

   law; 
  and 
  any 
  system 
  of 
  classification 
  which 
  

   places 
  a 
  value 
  on 
  his 
  anatomical 
  peculiarities, 
  

   separating 
  by 
  an 
  impassable 
  . 
  gulf 
  between 
  his 
  

   Body 
  and 
  his 
  Mind, 
  is 
  a 
  system 
  altogether 
  

   inconsistent 
  with 
  philosophy. 
  The 
  value 
  set 
  

   upon 
  any 
  given 
  anatomical 
  peculiarity, 
  or 
  

   group 
  of 
  peculiarities, 
  in 
  a 
  sound 
  system 
  of 
  

  

  