Evolution and the Origin of LifeMacmillan, 1874 - Всего страниц: 186 |
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... Living Things on the Earth - Views of Eminent Evolutionists - Mr . Darwin - Mr . Herbert Spencer - Mr . G. H. Lewes- Professor Huxley - Apparent Inconsistencies - Origination and Growth Compared - These Processes in Crystalline and in ...
... Living Things on the Earth - Views of Eminent Evolutionists - Mr . Darwin - Mr . Herbert Spencer - Mr . G. H. Lewes- Professor Huxley - Apparent Inconsistencies - Origination and Growth Compared - These Processes in Crystalline and in ...
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... Living Things could have existed upon its surface . " Hence , " as Sir William Thomson said , * " when Inaugural Address at Meeting of British Association , Nature , Aug. 3 , 1871 , p . 269 . the Earth was first fit for life there were ...
... Living Things could have existed upon its surface . " Hence , " as Sir William Thomson said , * " when Inaugural Address at Meeting of British Association , Nature , Aug. 3 , 1871 , p . 269 . the Earth was first fit for life there were ...
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H. Charlton Bastian. the Earth was first fit for life there were no living things on it . There were rocks , solid and disintegrated , water , air all round , warmed and illuminated by a brilliant sun , ready to become a garden . " Living ...
H. Charlton Bastian. the Earth was first fit for life there were no living things on it . There were rocks , solid and disintegrated , water , air all round , warmed and illuminated by a brilliant sun , ready to become a garden . " Living ...
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... living matter into living protoplasm , in the remote past to which he alluded . A supernatural interposi- tion of creative power would explain the presence of living things upon our earth , just as easily as a super- natural preservation of ...
... living matter into living protoplasm , in the remote past to which he alluded . A supernatural interposi- tion of creative power would explain the presence of living things upon our earth , just as easily as a super- natural preservation of ...
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H. Charlton Bastian. with them the primæval men were but as things of yesterday ? " On the other hand , let him admit the ... organisms are at once readily explained . We may suppose units of living matter continually seeth- ing into ...
H. Charlton Bastian. with them the primæval men were but as things of yesterday ? " On the other hand , let him admit the ... organisms are at once readily explained . We may suppose units of living matter continually seeth- ing into ...
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Стр. 32 - As all the living forms of life are the lineal descendants of those which lived long before the Cambrian epoch, we may feel certain that the ordinary succession by generation has never once been broken, and that no cataclysm has desolated the whole world.
Стр. 12 - I believe that animals have descended from at most only four or five progenitors, and plants from an equal or lesser number. " Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants have descended from some one prototype.
Стр. 138 - A few naturalists, endowed with much flexibility of mind, and who have already begun to doubt the immutability of species, may be influenced by this volume; but I look with confidence to the future, to young and rising naturalists, who will be able to view both sides of the question with impartiality.
Стр. 55 - But though we have always a propensity to generalize from unvarying experience, we are not always warranted in doing so. Before we can be at liberty to conclude that something is universally true because we have never known an instance to the contrary, we must have reason to believe that if there were in nature any instances to the contrary, we should have known of them.
Стр. 25 - ... chemical and physical qualities of the surrounding medium. But if, in the present state of science, the alternative is offered us, either germs can stand a greater heat than has been supposed, or the molecules of dead matter, for no valid or intelligible reason that is assigned, are able to rearrange themselves into living bodies, exactly such as can be demonstrated to be frequently produced in another way, I cannot understand how choice can be, even for a moment, doubtful.
Стр. 31 - Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen are all lifeless bodies. Of these, carbon and oxygen unite in certain proportions and under certain conditions, to give rise to carbonic acid ; hydrogen and oxygen produce water ; nitrogen and hydrogen give rise to ammonia. These new compounds, like the elementary bodies of which they are composed, are lifeless. But when they are brought together, under certain conditions they give rise to the still more complex body, protoplasm, and this protoplasm exhibits...