| Church of England. Mission Theological Advisory Group - 1996 - Страниц: 214
...should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. When I view all beings not as special creations, but...beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to become ennobled ... as natural selection works solely... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1996 - Страниц: 382
...should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. When I view all beings not as special creations, but...beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to become ennobled. Judging from the past, we may safely... | |
| Owen Goldin, Patricia Kilroe - 1997 - Страниц: 276
...should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. When I view all beings not as special creations, but...was deposited, they seem to me to become ennobled. Judging from the past, we may safely infer that not one living species will transmit its unaltered... | |
| P. Theerman, Karen Hunger Parshall - 1997 - Страниц: 336
...should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. When I view all beings not as special creations, but...beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to be ennobled.16 Darwin's remarks about the role of... | |
| Betty M Bayer, John Shotter - 1998 - Страниц: 250
...should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. When I view all beings not as special creations, but...beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to become ennobled ... Etc. (1859: 488-9) Like Keats's... | |
| Rosemary J. Mundhenk, LuAnn McCracken Fletcher - 1999 - Страниц: 502
...should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. When I view all beings not as special creations, but...beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to become ennobled. Judging from the past, we may safely... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1999 - Страниц: 524
...edition. The text differs significantly from that of later editions.] io. i: From The Origin of Species: When I view all beings not as special creations, but...beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to become ennobled As all the living forms of life are... | |
| Lois A. Cuddy - 2000 - Страниц: 300
...man in our history. In the same volume, Darwin saw that descent as glorious: "When I view all things not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants...was deposited, they seem to me to become ennobled" (504). Eliot was not so optimistic. In fact, in this poem on physical and cultural evolution, "The... | |
| Michael Anthony Corey - 2000 - Страниц: 386
...should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. When I view all beings not as special creations, but...beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to become ennobled.6 In the above passage, Darwin explicitly... | |
| Robert Faggen - 1997 - Страниц: 380
...certain purpose or goal. In On the Origin ofSpeàes Darwin writes that this process is somehow ennobling: "When I view all beings not as special creations,...beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to be become ennobled."10 Why "ennobled"? Perhaps because... | |
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