The Foundations of ZoölogyMacmillan, 1899 - Всего страниц: 339 Presents a series of lectures from the 1800's which show that life is a response to the order of nature. Includes lectures on nature and nurture, migration, zoology, and the philosophy of evolution. |
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... individual contact with the world . The question whether capacity for improvement through con- tact with the world is natural or not is much easier to ask than to answer . Are the benefits that attend training and education and ...
... individual contact with the world . The question whether capacity for improvement through con- tact with the world is natural or not is much easier to ask than to answer . Are the benefits that attend training and education and ...
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... individual animals to improve by practice . No one hesitates to attribute to deficient structure the inability of idiots to learn , and all admit that men of genius are born and not made , yet many hesitate to confess that their own ...
... individual animals to improve by practice . No one hesitates to attribute to deficient structure the inability of idiots to learn , and all admit that men of genius are born and not made , yet many hesitate to confess that their own ...
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... individual animals acquire , by contact with the ex- ternal world , nothing but what their nature provides for , this does not show that they are compelled to make of themselves all that their nature permits , for the effects of ...
... individual animals acquire , by contact with the ex- ternal world , nothing but what their nature provides for , this does not show that they are compelled to make of themselves all that their nature permits , for the effects of ...
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... individual experience of young birds more rapid and more certain ; there does not appear to be any congenital and instinc- tive avoidance of such caterpillars with warning colors . The net result of these observations is that , in the ...
... individual experience of young birds more rapid and more certain ; there does not appear to be any congenital and instinc- tive avoidance of such caterpillars with warning colors . The net result of these observations is that , in the ...
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... individual . The per- son entirely recovers his reason ; his intellectual faculties are as acute as ever , but his moral character is changed ; he is no longer the moral man that he was ; the shock has destroyed the finest part of his ...
... individual . The per- son entirely recovers his reason ; his intellectual faculties are as acute as ever , but his moral character is changed ; he is no longer the moral man that he was ; the shock has destroyed the finest part of his ...
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