I have called this principle, by which each slight variation, if useful, is preserved, by the term Natural Selection, in order to mark its relation to man's power of selection. But the expression often used by Mr. Herbert Spencer of the Survival of the... The Origin of Species - Стр. 77авторы: Charles Darwin - 1909 - Страниц: 552Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1860 - Страниц: 894
...preserved, by the term of Natural Selection, in order to mark its relation to raun's power of selection. Wo have seen that man by selection can certainly produce...great results, and can adapt organic beings to his own use*, through the accumulation of slight but useful variations, given to him by the hand of Nature.... | |
| 1860 - Страниц: 860
...word 'selection,' as applied by him to nature, is entirely figurative. ' We have seen,' he observes, 'that man by selection can certainly produce great results, and can adapt organized beings to his own uses through the accumulation of slight but useful variations.' He proceeds... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1874 - Страниц: 190
...if useful, is preserved, by the term Natural Selection, in order to mark its relation to man's power of selection. But the expression often used by Mr....the Survival of the Fittest, is more accurate, and sometimes is equally convenient." (p. 72). " Slow though the progress of selection'may be, if feeble... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1874 - Страниц: 190
...if useful, is preserved, by the term Natural Selection, in order to mark its relation to man's power of selection. But the expression often used by Mr. Herbert Spencer of the Survival of the Fit, test, is more accurate, and sometimes is equal/ ly convenient." (p. 72). "Slow though the progress... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1875 - Страниц: 504
...if useful, is preserved, by the term Katural Selection, in order to mark its relation to man's power of selection. But the expression often used by Mr. Herbert Spencer of the Survival of the 1'ittest is more accurate, and is sometimes equally convenient. We havo seen that man by selection... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1889 - Страниц: 422
...if useful, is preserved, by the term Natural Selection, in order to mark its relation to man's power of selection. But the expression often used by Mr....the accumulation of slight but useful variations, giveo to him by the hand of Nature. But Natural Selection, as we shall hereafter see, is a power incessantly... | |
| Charles Clement Coe - 1895 - Страниц: 638
...if useful, is preserved, by the term Natural Selection, in order to mark its relation to man's power of selection. But the expression often used by Mr....more accurate, and is sometimes equally convenient." — (Origin of Species, p. 49.) On which point Mr. Herbert Spencer says: — "Though Mr. Darwin approved... | |
| Charles Clement Coe - 1895 - Страниц: 648
...preserved, by the term Natural Selection, in order to mark its relation to man's power of selection. Hut the expression often used by Mr. Herbert Spencer of...more accurate, and is sometimes equally convenient." — (Origin of Species, p. 49.) On which point Mr. Herbert Spencer says : — 23 We would naturally... | |
| 1896 - Страниц: 1224
...things which are, and to make new things like them. a. MARCUS AURELIUS — Meditations. Ch. IV. 36. rving sweet. r. Romeo and Juliet. Act I. Sc. 1. L....masters you ; * s. Two Gentlemen of Verona. Act 6. CHARLES DARWIN — The Origin of Species. Chap. III. Till o'er the wreck, emerging from the storm,... | |
| 1903 - Страниц: 1186
...of Speciei. Chap. Hi. We will now discuss in a little more detail the Struggle for Existence.8 ibid. The expression often used by Mr. Herbert Spencer of...Fittest is more accurate, and is sometimes equally convenient.4 ibid. 1 See Daniel Webster, page 532. » See JQ Adams, page 458. * The perpetual struggle... | |
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