Biology: With Preludes on Current EventsJ.R. Osgood, 1877 - 325 頁 |
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... causes which we call natural . The quality of each molecule gives it the essential character of a manufactured article , and precludes the idea of its being eternal and self - existent . ” PROFESSOR CLERK MAXWELL , " Lecture delivered ...
... causes which we call natural . The quality of each molecule gives it the essential character of a manufactured article , and precludes the idea of its being eternal and self - existent . ” PROFESSOR CLERK MAXWELL , " Lecture delivered ...
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... causes , and yet sometimes direct , or through special creation ; ( 3 ) That which makes . God immanent in all ... causing the survival of the fittest . That is Darwin and Häckel . ( 4. ) Derivation by pre - ordained succession of HUXLEY ...
... causes , and yet sometimes direct , or through special creation ; ( 3 ) That which makes . God immanent in all ... causing the survival of the fittest . That is Darwin and Häckel . ( 4. ) Derivation by pre - ordained succession of HUXLEY ...
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... causes of their appearance he thinks are a matter of subordinate importance . At Buffalo he said , " All that now remains to be asked is , How development was effected ? and that is a subordi- nate question . " He thus makes the merely ...
... causes of their appearance he thinks are a matter of subordinate importance . At Buffalo he said , " All that now remains to be asked is , How development was effected ? and that is a subordi- nate question . " He thus makes the merely ...
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... causes matter , if set in motion without other resistance than itself can supply , to keep on moving forever ; or , if left at rest without other force than its own , to remain at rest forever . Materialism , hy- lozoism , and Tyndall's ...
... causes matter , if set in motion without other resistance than itself can supply , to keep on moving forever ; or , if left at rest without other force than its own , to remain at rest forever . Materialism , hy- lozoism , and Tyndall's ...
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... cause of the motion " ( Fragments of Science , pp . 120 , 121 ) . If the connection between matter and thought in the brain is so obscure , that neither Tyn- dall , nor Spencer , nor Bain , calls it the connection . of cause and effect ...
... cause of the motion " ( Fragments of Science , pp . 120 , 121 ) . If the connection between matter and thought in the brain is so obscure , that neither Tyn- dall , nor Spencer , nor Bain , calls it the connection . of cause and effect ...
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