| E. S. Shaffer, Elinor Shaffer - 1980 - 374 페이지
...Zola, Le Roman experimental, pp. 33-5. 32 Hardy, Tess, p. 40. 33 Darwin, The Origin of Species, p. 132: 'Man selects only for his own good; Nature only for that of the being which she tends.' 34 Hardy, Tess, p. 114. 35 Zola, Roman experimental, p. 49. Bernard discusses the distinction between... | |
| James R. Moore - 1981 - 536 페이지
...characters: nature cares nothing for appearances, except in so far as they may be useful to any being. She can act on every internal organ, on every shade...constitutional difference, on the whole machinery of life. . . . How fleeting are the wishes and efforts of man! how short his time! and consequently how poor... | |
| Leon Kass - 1985 - 394 페이지
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| Leon Kass - 1985 - 396 페이지
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| Ernst Mayr - 1982 - 996 페이지
...Nature: "Nature cares nothing for appearances, except in so far as they may be useful to any being. She can act on every internal organ, on every shade...constitutional difference, on the whole machinery of life" (Origin: 83). "Natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinizing, throughout the world, every variation,... | |
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