DarwinHill and Wang, 1982 - Всего страниц: 101 |
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... hand . By the beginning of the eighteenth century Anglican ortho- dox opinion had virtually abandoned revelation in favour of the conformity of nature to man's needs as the primary source of evidence for the existence and attributes of ...
... hand . By the beginning of the eighteenth century Anglican ortho- dox opinion had virtually abandoned revelation in favour of the conformity of nature to man's needs as the primary source of evidence for the existence and attributes of ...
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... hand , asserted that the inhabitants of oceanic islands must originally have come from somewhere else . For Darwin , oceanic islands presented the results of what seemed to be an exemplary natural experiment in evolution . All the ...
... hand , asserted that the inhabitants of oceanic islands must originally have come from somewhere else . For Darwin , oceanic islands presented the results of what seemed to be an exemplary natural experiment in evolution . All the ...
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... hands which are so admirably adapted to act in obedience to his will ... But the hands and arms could hardly have become perfect enough to have manufactured weapons , or to have hurled stones and spears with a true aim , as long as they ...
... hands which are so admirably adapted to act in obedience to his will ... But the hands and arms could hardly have become perfect enough to have manufactured weapons , or to have hurled stones and spears with a true aim , as long as they ...
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Darwins life | 1 |
The foundations of Darwinism | 10 |
Natural selection and the origin of species | 20 |
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