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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... whole organ- ism , as comprehending the whole bodily life . " A most notable illustration of the way a complicated adaptive mechanism may be thrown into beneficial response by a physio- logical stimulus , is found in the shad , which ...
... whole organ- ism , as comprehending the whole bodily life . " A most notable illustration of the way a complicated adaptive mechanism may be thrown into beneficial response by a physio- logical stimulus , is found in the shad , which ...
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... whole one of one half or one quarter the natural size . Embryologists are rapidly adding , by experimental methods , to our knowledge of the mechanics of development , and it has been known , since the day of Aristotle , that some of ...
... whole one of one half or one quarter the natural size . Embryologists are rapidly adding , by experimental methods , to our knowledge of the mechanics of development , and it has been known , since the day of Aristotle , that some of ...
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... whole range of zoology , and the evidence that these things are a record of past history seems conclusive ; although those who hold that their existence is accounted for by the discovery that they are a " recapitulation " add nothing ...
... whole range of zoology , and the evidence that these things are a record of past history seems conclusive ; although those who hold that their existence is accounted for by the discovery that they are a " recapitulation " add nothing ...
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... whole duty of man , for all who are not able to satisfy their mental hunger with the east wind of authority . " The conclusion of the whole matter is that " there is but one kind of knowledge and but one method of acquiring it . " This ...
... whole duty of man , for all who are not able to satisfy their mental hunger with the east wind of authority . " The conclusion of the whole matter is that " there is but one kind of knowledge and but one method of acquiring it . " This ...
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... whole . . . . In fact , to proceed in exactly the same way as we should do if we were giving a complete description of a couch . ” 1 If this is true , if life is not a property like those of water , but an adjustment between properties ...
... whole . . . . In fact , to proceed in exactly the same way as we should do if we were giving a complete description of a couch . ” 1 If this is true , if life is not a property like those of water , but an adjustment between properties ...
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