On the Origin of SpeciesHarvard University Press, 2003 - Всего страниц: 553 It is now generally recognized that the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species in 1859 not only decisively altered the basic concepts of biological theory but had a profound and lasting influence on social, philosophic, and religious thought. This work is rightly regarded as one of the most important books ever printed. |
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... follow to a certain extent , as might have been expected , systematic affinity , by which every kind of resemblance and dissimilarity between organic beings is attempted to be expressed . The facts by no means seem to me to indicate ...
... follow them in nature , it is difficult to avoid believing that they are closely con- secutive . But we know , for instance , from Sir R. Murchison's great work on Russia , what wide gaps there are in that country between the ...
... follow the same complex laws in their degrees and kinds of resemblance to their parents , -in being ab- sorbed into each other by successive crosses , and in other such points , as do the crossed offspring of acknow- ledged varieties ...
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VARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION | 7 |
VARIATION UNDER NATURE | 44 |
STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE | 60 |
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