The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itK. Paul, Trench, 1889 - 327 стор. |
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... organic evolution , namely , the survival of the fittest in the struggle for existence , completed the doctrine of evolution , and gave it that unity and authority which was necessary in order that it should reform the whole range of ...
... organic evolution , namely , the survival of the fittest in the struggle for existence , completed the doctrine of evolution , and gave it that unity and authority which was necessary in order that it should reform the whole range of ...
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... the question as regards man , he tells us * that " the process of organic and of mental evolution . has been continuous throughout the whole region of life . " " On grounds of analogy , therefore , " he p . 4 . INTRODUCTORY . 9.
... the question as regards man , he tells us * that " the process of organic and of mental evolution . has been continuous throughout the whole region of life . " " On grounds of analogy , therefore , " he p . 4 . INTRODUCTORY . 9.
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... organic life , yet at its commence- ment and origin . But we go further than this , and affirm , without a moment's hesitation , that there has , and must necessarily have been , discontinuity within the region of organic life also . We ...
... organic life , yet at its commence- ment and origin . But we go further than this , and affirm , without a moment's hesitation , that there has , and must necessarily have been , discontinuity within the region of organic life also . We ...
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... organic structure a nervous system- which we know supplies all our organs of sensation . In the absence of any bodily mutilation , then , we have no reason to suspect that their nervous system and organs of sense do not act in a manner ...
... organic structure a nervous system- which we know supplies all our organs of sensation . In the absence of any bodily mutilation , then , we have no reason to suspect that their nervous system and organs of sense do not act in a manner ...
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... the advent of which it thus , as it were , predicts . Thus in crystals and such forms as dolomite and spathic iron , we have an adumbration of organic forms ; in the insectivorous plants ( Drosera and Dionæa INTRODUCTORY . 21.
... the advent of which it thus , as it were , predicts . Thus in crystals and such forms as dolomite and spathic iron , we have an adumbration of organic forms ; in the insectivorous plants ( Drosera and Dionæa INTRODUCTORY . 21.
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