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In Touching: The Human Significance of the Skin, Ashley Montagu cites numerous case studies demonstrating a relationship between touch deprivation and mental and physical illness.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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In Touching: The Human Significance of the Skin, Ashley Montagu cites numerous case studies demonstrating a relationship between touch deprivation and mental and physical illness.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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In a 1964 book devoted to the significance of prenatal influences, the social scientist and popularizer Ashley Montagu dismissed the importance of one influence in particular.
Origins Annie Murphy Paul 2010
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Lest it be unclear to readers unfamiliar with British naming conventions, Ashley Montagu was a man.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Be Careful. Trust No-One. Shut Up. 2010
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And Stephen Jay Gould, IIRC, credited Ashley Montagu with arguing for purely taking one particular racial-superiority argument to its obvious conclusion the genetic intellectual superiority of women over men.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Be Careful. Trust No-One. Shut Up. 2010
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In the 1960s, anthropologist Ashley Montagu thought the birth control pill was as important as the discovery of fire.
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Ashley Montagu, who died in November ten years ago, explained to his students and lecture audiences an insight that has proven to be not only very true, but very wise.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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On this, anthropologist professor Ashley Montagu, in a debate with Dr. Duane Gish on April 12, 1980, at Princeton University, verified Dr. Raup's claim that the "law" had been debunked in the 1920s.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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On this, anthropologist professor Ashley Montagu, in a debate with Dr. Duane Gish on April 12, 1980, at Princeton University, verified Dr. Raup's claim that the "law" had been debunked in the 1920s.
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Ashley Montagu, who died in November ten years ago, explained to his students and lecture audiences an insight that has proven to be not only very true, but very wise.
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