Darwiniana: EssaysAppleton, 1894 - 475페이지 |
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... Wallace objects to this statement in the following terms : - " Not having been able to find any clue in Professor Huxley's writings to the steps by which he passes from those vital pheno- mena , which consist only , in their last ...
... Wallace objects to this statement in the following terms : - " Not having been able to find any clue in Professor Huxley's writings to the steps by which he passes from those vital pheno- mena , which consist only , in their last ...
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... Wallace , in fact , appears to me to have mixed up two very distinct propositions : the one , the indisputable truth that consciousness is corre- lated with molecular changes in the organ of consciousness ; the other , that the nature ...
... Wallace , in fact , appears to me to have mixed up two very distinct propositions : the one , the indisputable truth that consciousness is corre- lated with molecular changes in the organ of consciousness ; the other , that the nature ...
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... Wallace brings for- ward to the doctrine of the evolution of the mental faculties of man from those of brutes by natural causes , are of a different order , and require separate consideration . If I understand him rightly , he by no ...
... Wallace brings for- ward to the doctrine of the evolution of the mental faculties of man from those of brutes by natural causes , are of a different order , and require separate consideration . If I understand him rightly , he by no ...
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... Wallace , " whether we com- pare the savage with the higher developments of man , or with the brutes around him , we are alike driven to the conclusion , that , in his large and well - developed brain , he possesses an organ quite ...
... Wallace , " whether we com- pare the savage with the higher developments of man , or with the brutes around him , we are alike driven to the conclusion , that , in his large and well - developed brain , he possesses an organ quite ...
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... Wallace justly points out savages may possess of an area a hundred miles or more in diameter . But suppose , for the sake of argument , that a savage has more brains than seems proportioned to his wants , all that can be said is that ...
... Wallace justly points out savages may possess of an area a hundred miles or more in diameter . But suppose , for the sake of argument , that a savage has more brains than seems proportioned to his wants , all that can be said is that ...
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action adapted admit Agamogenesis Ancon animalcules animals animals and plants appears biology birds body called causes character Charles Darwin course creation Crustacea Darwin Darwin's views Darwinian deposited direct doctrine of evolution doubt Dysteleology endeavour epigenesis epoch Erasmus Darwin essay evidence ex nihilo exhibited existence extinct fact favour Flourens geological germ give rise groups horse Hyæna hypothesis inorganic world inquiry kind knowledge Lamarck laws lectures less living Maillet male matter means ment Mivart modification natural selection naturalists objections observation offspring organic nature organisation Origin of Species ovum parent peculiar phenomena philosophical physiological pigeons present primitive stock principles produced Quarterly Reviewer question races reason remarkable result scientific selective breeding sensations sense special creation speculations structure Suarez substantial forms suppose Teleology tendency theory thing thought tion toes truth variation varieties vegetabilia vegetable vera causa Wallace whole