This document summarizes key points from Chapter Seven of Teilhard de Chardin's book "The Phenomenon of Man". It makes three main points: 1) Teilhard de Chardin sees man as the only significant link between the physical and spiritual orders, and as a being that knows he knows. He examines man solely as a phenomenon but covers the whole phenomenon. 2) Nothing exists in isolation, and science, philosophy and theology tend to converge in explaining the whole man. 3) Huxley asserts Teilhard's positions that mankind as a total phenomenon can be scientifically studied and analyzed, and that an evolutionary point of view is absolutely necessary. Huxley concludes the distillation of