The Problem of Human Life: Embracing the "evolution of Sound" and "evolution Evolved," with a Review of the Six Great Modern Scientists, Darwin, Huxley, Tyndall, Haeckel, Helmholtz, and MayerHall, 1880 - 512페이지 |
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... admit . And as they have not been able to demonstrate the production of one single species since then by natural selection , it proves that Nature , in order to be uniform , should produce all her species by miraculous intervention ...
... admit . And as they have not been able to demonstrate the production of one single species since then by natural selection , it proves that Nature , in order to be uniform , should produce all her species by miraculous intervention ...
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... admit the substantial nature of magnetic rays , have stepped into a new world , filled with new entities and verities . They are mentally and logically compelled at once to look upon gravity in the same light . Sir Isaac Newton caught a ...
... admit the substantial nature of magnetic rays , have stepped into a new world , filled with new entities and verities . They are mentally and logically compelled at once to look upon gravity in the same light . Sir Isaac Newton caught a ...
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... admit this , as he would self , constituted as He must be of mind and life and their various qualities and attributes . Hence , there is no necessity for suppos- ing that God created the life , mind , soul , or spirit of man and the ...
... admit this , as he would self , constituted as He must be of mind and life and their various qualities and attributes . Hence , there is no necessity for suppos- ing that God created the life , mind , soul , or spirit of man and the ...
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... admit all that is rationally and necessarily true in science , and it gives us an infinitely firmer foothold to overthrow the temple of the Philistines , without killing ourselves in the operation , as did poor Sampson . Thus every ...
... admit all that is rationally and necessarily true in science , and it gives us an infinitely firmer foothold to overthrow the temple of the Philistines , without killing ourselves in the operation , as did poor Sampson . Thus every ...
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... admit of the conden- sation of vapor into water , and finally to allow of the existence of animal and vege- table life , both upon the land and within the ocean . But notwithstanding these favorable conditions , still no life existed ...
... admit of the conden- sation of vapor into water , and finally to allow of the existence of animal and vege- table life , both upon the land and within the ocean . But notwithstanding these favorable conditions , still no life existed ...
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29 페이지 - That gravity should be innate, inherent and essential to matter so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to another is to me so great an absurdity that I believe no man who has in philosophical matters a competent faculty of thinking can ever fall into...
452 페이지 - If such do occur, can we doubt (remembering that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind?
452 페이지 - Several writers have misapprehended or objected to the term Natural Selection. Some have even imagined that natural selection induces variability, whereas it implies only the preservation of such variations as arise and are beneficial to the being under its conditions of life.
396 페이지 - Not one man in a thousand has accuracy of eye and judgment sufficient to become an eminent breeder. If gifted with these qualities, and he studies his subject for years, and devotes his lifetime to it with indomitable perseverance, he will succeed, and may make great improvements ; if he wants any of these qualities, he will assuredly fail.
263 페이지 - In the earlier ages of the church it held that the earth was the center of the universe, and that the sun. moon, and stars revolved around it.
445 페이지 - 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.
513 페이지 - I may be permitted to say, as some excuse, that I had two distinct objects in view : firstly, to show that species had not been separately created ; and, secondly, that natural selection had been the chief agent of change, though largely aided by the inherited effects of habit, and slightly by the direct action of the surrounding conditions.
447 페이지 - Natural selection acts only by the preservation and accumulation of small inherited modifications, each profitable to the preserved being...
102 페이지 - Imagine one of the prongs of the vibrating fork swiftly advancing. It compresses the air immediately in front of it, and when it retreats it leaves a partial vacuum behind, the process being repeated at every subsequent advance and retreat.
472 페이지 - Hence there can be no doubt that the quagga affected the character of the offspring subsequently begot by the black Arabian horse.