Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... theory much more compelling . The only part of it which Darwin and his followers may be said to have confirmed , is the claim that use and disuse and the transmission of acquired characters , are significant , though minor , factors in ...
... theory much more compelling . The only part of it which Darwin and his followers may be said to have confirmed , is the claim that use and disuse and the transmission of acquired characters , are significant , though minor , factors in ...
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... theory , amplified so as to provide for the operation of this hidden force , a theory that would vindicate Lamarck ? I submit that there are , and that these grounds not only shed a new light upon evolution and religion , but also ...
... theory , amplified so as to provide for the operation of this hidden force , a theory that would vindicate Lamarck ? I submit that there are , and that these grounds not only shed a new light upon evolution and religion , but also ...
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... theory outlined in this chapter at least careful consideration . For , if we have been able to offer a speculative ... theory of soul acting on body and existing independently of body , when all the while a theory presenting far fewer ...
... theory outlined in this chapter at least careful consideration . For , if we have been able to offer a speculative ... theory of soul acting on body and existing independently of body , when all the while a theory presenting far fewer ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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