Science and Human PerspectivesRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1963 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... organism cannot be the result of habitual use or disuse of certain organs , or of any so - called acquired characters . Changes or variations in the body or soma of an organism do not have hereditary consequences . The geneticists have ...
... organism cannot be the result of habitual use or disuse of certain organs , or of any so - called acquired characters . Changes or variations in the body or soma of an organism do not have hereditary consequences . The geneticists have ...
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... organism . Thus Professor Judson Herrick writes : " Inte- gration is the primordial requirement for survival . The individu- ation of parts takes place within the integrated whole and must be kept in subordination to it . " 51 Likewise ...
... organism . Thus Professor Judson Herrick writes : " Inte- gration is the primordial requirement for survival . The individu- ation of parts takes place within the integrated whole and must be kept in subordination to it . " 51 Likewise ...
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... organism manifests some sort of purposive agency and initiative . " Heritable variation must be regarded as a fresh striking out of life . " 91 The critics of a rigidly mechanistic theory in biology have cited a mass of evidence ...
... organism manifests some sort of purposive agency and initiative . " Heritable variation must be regarded as a fresh striking out of life . " 91 The critics of a rigidly mechanistic theory in biology have cited a mass of evidence ...
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THE TRADITIONAL WORLD OF BODIES AND MINDS | 3 |
The World Of CAUSAL MECHANISM | 25 |
THE WORLD OF EVOLUTION | 55 |
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