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I have never seen any reason for departing from the position which I took up in
these two essays; and the assertion which I sometimes meet with nowadays, that
I have ¡°recanted" or changed my opinions about Mr. Darwin's views, is quite ...
I have never seen any reason for departing from the position which I took up in
these two essays; and the assertion which I sometimes meet with nowadays, that
I have ¡°recanted" or changed my opinions about Mr. Darwin's views, is quite ...
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... and to turn to those views which profess to rest on a scientific basis only, and
therefore admit of being argued to their consequences. And we do this with the
less hesitation as it so happens that those persons who are practically
conversant ...
... and to turn to those views which profess to rest on a scientific basis only, and
therefore admit of being argued to their consequences. And we do this with the
less hesitation as it so happens that those persons who are practically
conversant ...
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But it is quite another matter to affirm absolutely either the truth or falsehood of Mr
. Darwin's views at the present stage of the inquiry. Goethe has an excellent
aphorism defining that state of mind which he calls ¡°Thätige Skepsis.¡± —active
doubt.
But it is quite another matter to affirm absolutely either the truth or falsehood of Mr
. Darwin's views at the present stage of the inquiry. Goethe has an excellent
aphorism defining that state of mind which he calls ¡°Thätige Skepsis.¡± —active
doubt.
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... of the requisite preliminary scientific acquirement ; while, on the other hand, the
men of science who wish well to the new views, no less than those who dispute
their validity, have naturally sought opportunities of expressing their opinions.
... of the requisite preliminary scientific acquirement ; while, on the other hand, the
men of science who wish well to the new views, no less than those who dispute
their validity, have naturally sought opportunities of expressing their opinions.
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But this very superabundance of matter must have been embarrassing to a writer
who, for the present, can only put forward an abstract of his views; and thence it
arises, perhaps, that notwithstanding the clearness of the style, those who ...
But this very superabundance of matter must have been embarrassing to a writer
who, for the present, can only put forward an abstract of his views; and thence it
arises, perhaps, that notwithstanding the clearness of the style, those who ...
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