Darwin and His Critics: The Darwinian RevolutionBernard R. Kogan Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 180 |
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... cause is best founded , he meanwhile argues the scientific questions concerned - all that relates to secondary causes - upon purely scientific grounds , as he must do in any case . Perhaps , confident , as he evidently is , that his 3 ...
... cause is best founded , he meanwhile argues the scientific questions concerned - all that relates to secondary causes - upon purely scientific grounds , as he must do in any case . Perhaps , confident , as he evidently is , that his 3 ...
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... causes does or does not exclude design ; and whether the establishment by adequate evidence of Darwin's particular ... cause does not disturb us . He considers only the scientific questions . As [ 145 ] already stated , we think that a ...
... causes does or does not exclude design ; and whether the establishment by adequate evidence of Darwin's particular ... cause does not disturb us . He considers only the scientific questions . As [ 145 ] already stated , we think that a ...
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... causes in our explanations of given results ; Natural Selection is a known cause of adaptive modification in species ; the Lamarckian Factors are but hypo- thetical causes ; besides , they are not necessary ; therefore , away with them ...
... causes in our explanations of given results ; Natural Selection is a known cause of adaptive modification in species ; the Lamarckian Factors are but hypo- thetical causes ; besides , they are not necessary ; therefore , away with them ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Part | 7 |
Abstract of a Letter to Prof Asa Gray | 14 |
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