The Processes of History [by] Frederick J. Teggart
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" All the more, therefore, when we come to take up the broad problem of how man has come to be as he is will it be necessary to adopt the canon that judgment in regard to the mental activity of a given group can be based only upon the totality of the various mental phases of culture — lan- guage, custom, myth, and art. And this position is fortified by McDougall's opinion that "man, since he became man, has progressed in the main by means of the increase in volume and improve- ment in quality o...f the sum of knowledge, belief, and custom, which constitutes the tradition of any society. It is to the superiority of the moral and intellectual tradition of his society that the superiority of civilized man over existing sav- ages and over his savage forefathers is chiefly, if not wholly, due. " As a result of these considerations, we arrive at the view that the study of how existing idea- systems have come to be what they are provides a feasible basis for an investigation of the ad- vancement of man.
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