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As I have said in the seventh essay, the fact of evolution is to my mind sufficiently
evidenced by palaeontology; and I remain of the opinion expressed in the
second, that until selective breeding is definitely proved to give rise to varieties
infertile ...
As I have said in the seventh essay, the fact of evolution is to my mind sufficiently
evidenced by palaeontology; and I remain of the opinion expressed in the
second, that until selective breeding is definitely proved to give rise to varieties
infertile ...
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Even in the calm region of entomology, where, if anywhere in this sinful world,
passion and prejudice should fail to stir the mind, one learned coleopterist will fill
ten attractive volumes with descriptions of species of beetles, nine-tenths ...
Even in the calm region of entomology, where, if anywhere in this sinful world,
passion and prejudice should fail to stir the mind, one learned coleopterist will fill
ten attractive volumes with descriptions of species of beetles, nine-tenths ...
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Most persons imagine that the arguments in favour of it are overwhelming; but to
some few minds, and these, it must be confessed, intellects of no small power
and grasp of knowledge, they have not brought conviction. Among these minds ...
Most persons imagine that the arguments in favour of it are overwhelming; but to
some few minds, and these, it must be confessed, intellects of no small power
and grasp of knowledge, they have not brought conviction. Among these minds ...
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... whose well-intentioned efforts the Lamarckian theory received its final
condemnation in the minds of all sound thinkers. ... of physics, of chemistry, of
medicine, but a narration of the steps by which the human mind has been
compelled, often ...
... whose well-intentioned efforts the Lamarckian theory received its final
condemnation in the minds of all sound thinkers. ... of physics, of chemistry, of
medicine, but a narration of the steps by which the human mind has been
compelled, often ...
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Goethe has an excellent aphorism defining that state of mind which he calls ¡°
Thätige Skepsis.¡± —active doubt. It is doubt which so loves truth that it neither
dares rest in doubting, nor extinguish itself by unjustified belief; and we commend
this ...
Goethe has an excellent aphorism defining that state of mind which he calls ¡°
Thätige Skepsis.¡± —active doubt. It is doubt which so loves truth that it neither
dares rest in doubting, nor extinguish itself by unjustified belief; and we commend
this ...
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