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" Firstly, why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms? Why is not all nature in confusion instead of the species being, as we see them, well defined? "
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of ... - 383 페이지
1860
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 페이지
...my theory. These difficulties and objections may be classed under the following heads : — Firstly, why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms ? Why is not all nature in confusion instead of the species...
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The Theological and Literary Journal, 13권

1861 - 824 페이지
...furnished by the vast relics of past generations of animals that lie buried in the crnst of the earth. " Why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms ? Why is not all nature in confusion, instead of the...
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1866 - 668 페이지
...my theory. These difficulties and objections may be classed under the following heads : — Firstly, why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms ? Why is not all nature in confusion, instead of the...
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Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences, 16-18호

1928 - 722 페이지
...has stated one objection to the theory of evolution through natural selection in the following words: "Why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms? Why is not all nature in confusion, instead of the species...
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The Amphibians of Western North America: An Account of the Species Known to ...

Joseph Richard Slevin - 1928 - 704 페이지
...has stated one objection to the theory of evolution through natural selection in the following words: "Why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms? Why 20 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES is not all nature...
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Darwin and the General Reader: The Reception of Darwin's Theory of Evolution ...

Alvar Ellegård - 1990 - 400 페이지
...which naturally arose on his theory from the absence of connecting links among the living species: "Why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms? Why is not all nature in confusion instead of the species...
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Thought Experiments

Roy A. Sorensen Associate Professor of Philosophy New York University - 1992 - 334 페이지
...question. Consider the way Darwin cools the overheated problem of transitional species. The objection is "Why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms? Why is not all nature in confusion instead of the species...
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The Creation Hypothesis: Scientific Evidence for an Intelligent Designer

James Porter Moreland - 1994 - 338 페이지
...perhaps is the most obvious and gravest objection which can be urged against my theory.29 Again he asked, "Why if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms?" — for "die number of intermediate and transitional...
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Darwinian Dynamics: Evolutionary Transitions in Fitness and Individuality

Richard E. Michod - 2000 - 282 페이지
...our existing varieties, it may be asked; Why do we not see these linking forms all around us? . . . Why, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not see innumerable transitional forms?" This is his dilemma of missing links in habitat (or morphological)...
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Reenchantment Without Supernaturalism: A Process Philosophy of Religion

Kathleen E. Smith, David Ray Griffin - 2001 - 444 페이지
...theory, has been against it from the beginning. One apparent problem was formulated by Darwin himself: "[W]hy, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine gradations, do we not everywhere see innumerable transitional forms? Why is not all nature in confusion instead of species...
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