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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... formations . But the imperfection in the geological record mainly results from another and more important cause than any of the foregoing ; namely , from the several formations being separated from each other by wide intervals of time ...
... formations of Europe and of the United States ; and from the amount of sediment , miles in thickness , of which the formations are composed , we may infer that from first to last large islands or tracts of land , whence the sediment was ...
... formations is not equal . Each formation , on this view , does not mark a new and complete act of creation , but only an occasional scene , taken almost at hazard , in a slowly changing drama . We can clearly understand why a species ...
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VARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION | 7 |
VARIATION UNDER NATURE | 44 |
STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE | 60 |
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