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authorJens Schweikhardt <schweikh@FreeBSD.org>2007-12-25 16:36:52 +0000
committerJens Schweikhardt <schweikh@FreeBSD.org>2007-12-25 16:36:52 +0000
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@@ -53846,7 +53846,7 @@ but we always respect their good judgment.
...we must be wary of granting too much power to natural selection
by viewing all basic capacities of our brain as direct adaptations.
I do not doubt that natural selection acted in building our oversized
-brains -- and I am equally confidant that our brains became large as
+brains -- and I am equally confident that our brains became large as
an adaptation for definite roles (probably a complex set of interacting
functions). But these assumptions do not lead to the notion, often
uncritically embraced by strict Darwinians, that all major capacities
@@ -53863,7 +53863,7 @@ We must die because we have known them.
We must finish once and for all with the neutrality of chess. We must
condemn once and for all the formula 'chess for the sake of chess,' like
the formula 'art for art's sake.' We must organize shock-brigades of
-chess-play ers, and begin the immediate realization of a Five-Year Plan
+chess-players, and begin the immediate realization of a Five-Year Plan
for chess.
-- Nikolai V. Krylenko, People's Commissar for Justice
(of RFSFR, later of USSR), speaking at a 1932 Congress