A Cultural History of the EnlightenmentPantheon Books, 1968 - 304 頁 Bibliographical note: p. 291-297. |
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... Maupertuis in his Vénus physique of 1745. Taking his stand on the sanctity of observed evidence , Maupertuis repudiated a theory which could not explain the known facts of heredity and the production of hybrids and ' monsters ' such as ...
... Maupertuis in his Vénus physique of 1745. Taking his stand on the sanctity of observed evidence , Maupertuis repudiated a theory which could not explain the known facts of heredity and the production of hybrids and ' monsters ' such as ...
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... Maupertuis , to destroy the reputation of his mentor . Maupertuis's genetic theories are to be found in the Essai de cosmologie , written in 1741 but not published until 1750 , the Dissertation sur le Nègre blanc of 1744 , the Vénus ...
... Maupertuis , to destroy the reputation of his mentor . Maupertuis's genetic theories are to be found in the Essai de cosmologie , written in 1741 but not published until 1750 , the Dissertation sur le Nègre blanc of 1744 , the Vénus ...
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... Maupertuis saw that his ideas made a theory of organic evolution possible . Could one not explain in this way how from two individuals only , the multiplication of the most dissimilar species might ensue ? They would have owed their ...
... Maupertuis saw that his ideas made a theory of organic evolution possible . Could one not explain in this way how from two individuals only , the multiplication of the most dissimilar species might ensue ? They would have owed their ...
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