The Three Barriers: Notes on Mr. Darwin's "Origin of Species."Blackwood, 1861 - Всего страниц: 180 |
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... record " on the " imperfection " of which Mr. Darwin sophisticates with such small success , we cannot fail to be reminded that , E in any inquiry touching natural law and its working , THE THREE BARRIERS . 57 Correlation of Language.
... record " on the " imperfection " of which Mr. Darwin sophisticates with such small success , we cannot fail to be reminded that , E in any inquiry touching natural law and its working , THE THREE BARRIERS . 57 Correlation of Language.
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... records , as this result with conscious forethought in the insect . If certain structures refer us of necessity to a Divine Architect , such instincts point as peremptorily to a Divine Implanter , and betoken the presence of a plenary ...
... records , as this result with conscious forethought in the insect . If certain structures refer us of necessity to a Divine Architect , such instincts point as peremptorily to a Divine Implanter , and betoken the presence of a plenary ...
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... record a fact . Flimsy , however , as this subterfuge is , in view of structures and organs more or less manifestly mated to one another , it has , if possible , still less plausi- bility as regards the subject immediately in hand - the ...
... record a fact . Flimsy , however , as this subterfuge is , in view of structures and organs more or less manifestly mated to one another , it has , if possible , still less plausi- bility as regards the subject immediately in hand - the ...
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... action which is necessary to speech ; and lastly , were all the exterior apparatus perfect , there is no impulse to that act of speaking . " 110 The mere animal , with no ideas to express or record , has no means , THE THREE BARRIERS . 127.
... action which is necessary to speech ; and lastly , were all the exterior apparatus perfect , there is no impulse to that act of speaking . " 110 The mere animal , with no ideas to express or record , has no means , THE THREE BARRIERS . 127.
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... record , has no means , then , of expressing or recording them . In the case of man , with a tongue to utter speech , and a hand to fix it , one triumph of intellect accumulates on another , and achievement is piled on achievement as ...
... record , has no means , then , of expressing or recording them . In the case of man , with a tongue to utter speech , and a hand to fix it , one triumph of intellect accumulates on another , and achievement is piled on achievement as ...
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Стр. 79 - I had rather believe all the fables in the legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a mind; and, therefore, God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it.
Стр. 2 - It is interesting to contemplate a tangled bank, clothed with many plants of many kinds, with birds singing on the bushes, with various insects flitting about, and with worms crawling through the damp earth...
Стр. 71 - Go, from the creatures thy instructions take : Learn from the birds what food the thickets yield ; Learn from the beasts the physic of the field ; Thy arts of building from the bee receive; Learn of the mole to plough, the worm to weave ; Learn of the little Nautilus to sail, Spread the thin oar, and catch the driving gale.
Стр. 173 - I have seen A curious child, who dwelt upon a tract Of inland ground, applying to his ear The convolutions of a smooth-lipped shell ; To which, in silence hushed, his very soul Listened intensely ; and his countenance soon Brightened with joy ; for murmurings from within Were heard, — sonorous cadences ! whereby, To his belief, the monitor expressed Mysterious union with its native sea.
Стр. 164 - It destroys likewise magnanimity, and the raising of human nature : for take an example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself maintained by a man ; who to him is instead of a God, or melior natura...
Стр. 173 - Even such a shell the universe itself Is to the ear of Faith ; and there are times, I doubt not, when to you it doth impart Authentic tidings of invisible things ; Of ebb and flow, and evcr-during power ; And central peace, subsisting at the heart Of endless agitation.
Стр. 164 - As quickly as he may ; Nor far had gone before he found A human skeleton on the ground ; The appalled discoverer with a sigh Looks round, to learn the history. From those abrupt and perilous rocks The Man had fallen, that place of fear ! At length upon the Shepherd's mind It breaks, and all is clear : He instantly recalled the name, And who he was, and whence he came ; Remembered, too, the very day On which the traveller passed this way.
Стр. 8 - So careful of the type?' but no, From scarped cliff and quarried stone She cries "A thousand types are gone. I care for nothing; all shall go. "Thou makest thine appeal to me: I bring to life, I bring to death; The spirit does but mean the breath; I know no more.
Стр. 60 - The sun ariseth, and they get them away together : and lay them down in their dens. Man goeth forth to his work, and to his labour : until the evening. 0 Lord, how manifold are thy works ; in wisdom hast thou made them all ; the earth is full of thy riches. So is the great and wide sea also : wherein are things creeping innumerable, both small and great beasts.
Стр. 130 - Hence we may look with some confidence to a secure future of great length. And as natural selection works solely by and for the good of each being, all corporeal and mental endowments will tend to progress towards perfection.