Chapters on EvolutionG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1883 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... remarks that " early ideas are not usually true ideas . " He might have added with equal truth that early ideas , when woven into the texture of religious systems , are not given to lose their vitality with increasing age . At all ...
... remarks that " early ideas are not usually true ideas . " He might have added with equal truth that early ideas , when woven into the texture of religious systems , are not given to lose their vitality with increasing age . At all ...
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... remarks that the exact place and power of " natural selection " " remains to be seen . Few can doubt that , if not the whole cause , it is a very important factor in that operation , and that it must play a great part in the sorting out ...
... remarks that the exact place and power of " natural selection " " remains to be seen . Few can doubt that , if not the whole cause , it is a very important factor in that operation , and that it must play a great part in the sorting out ...
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... remarks . No subject which can engage the attention of the thinker in these latter days presents so many and varied avenues , leading to allied fields of inquiry , as the doctrine of descent . As applied to man alone , the evolution ...
... remarks . No subject which can engage the attention of the thinker in these latter days presents so many and varied avenues , leading to allied fields of inquiry , as the doctrine of descent . As applied to man alone , the evolution ...
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... remarks . As Huxley has shown in his lecture " On the Study of Biology , " whilst the name " Natural History " was used in the broad sense to include all departments of natural knowledge up to the middle of the seventeenth century , the ...
... remarks . As Huxley has shown in his lecture " On the Study of Biology , " whilst the name " Natural History " was used in the broad sense to include all departments of natural knowledge up to the middle of the seventeenth century , the ...
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... remarks that " the Science of Life yields to the Science of Society certain great generalisations , without which there can be no Science of Society at all . " Nor is the statement to be viewed as aught else than reasonable , that " all ...
... remarks that " the Science of Life yields to the Science of Society certain great generalisations , without which there can be no Science of Society at all . " Nor is the statement to be viewed as aught else than reasonable , that " all ...
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