The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and MoralityJansen, McClurg, 1882 - 410 стор. |
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... human thought , in Science , in Philosophy , and in Religion . These conclusions have been preached , too , with a dogmatism as angry and as intolerant as any of the old theologies . It is the fate of every idea which is new and ...
... human thought , in Science , in Philosophy , and in Religion . These conclusions have been preached , too , with a dogmatism as angry and as intolerant as any of the old theologies . It is the fate of every idea which is new and ...
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... human mind . This they have already done , and there is every indication that they will continue to do so for generations yet to be . Already an immense literature is devoted to them ; and every fresh effort of observation and of reason ...
... human mind . This they have already done , and there is every indication that they will continue to do so for generations yet to be . Already an immense literature is devoted to them ; and every fresh effort of observation and of reason ...
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... human being ever has observed , nor ever could observe , the origination of a new species , because man , as it seems , did not appear on the earth until all the For this reason , other organisms were in existence . the scientists for a ...
... human being ever has observed , nor ever could observe , the origination of a new species , because man , as it seems , did not appear on the earth until all the For this reason , other organisms were in existence . the scientists for a ...
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... human intellect again and again makes the attempt to find an answer to the problem of the origin of species in a scientific way , and each endeavor of this kind necessa- rily ends with the dilemma that either the first individ- uals of ...
... human intellect again and again makes the attempt to find an answer to the problem of the origin of species in a scientific way , and each endeavor of this kind necessa- rily ends with the dilemma that either the first individ- uals of ...
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... human race , which may be applied just as well to all the species of the entire organic world : that population tends to increase in a geometrical ratio , although the conditions of life for the individual remain the same or at most ...
... human race , which may be applied just as well to all the species of the entire organic world : that population tends to increase in a geometrical ratio , although the conditions of life for the individual remain the same or at most ...
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Сторінка 299 - And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night ; and let them be for signs and for seasons, and for days,
Сторінка 217 - A celebrated author and divine has written to me that "he has gradually learnt to see that it is just as noble a conception of the Deity to believe that He created a few original forms capable of...
Сторінка 217 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.
Сторінка 319 - For my own part I would as soon be descended from that heroic little monkey, who braved his dreaded enemy in order to save the life of his keeper; or from that old baboon, who, descending from the mountains, carried away in triumph his young comrade from a crowd of astonished...
Сторінка 312 - And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Сторінка 121 - The following proposition seems to me in a high degree probable — namely, that any animal whatever, endowed with well-marked social instincts, the parental and filial affections being here included, would inevitably acquire a moral sense or conscience, as soon as its intellectual powers had become as well, or nearly as well developed, as in man.
Сторінка 202 - He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? he that formed the eye, shall he not see?
Сторінка 197 - If Religion and Science are to be reconciled, the basis of reconciliation must be this deepest, widest, and most certain of all facts — that the Power which the Universe manifests to us is utterly inscrutable.
Сторінка 79 - Ontogeny is a recapitulation of Phylogeny ; or, somewhat more explicitly : that the series of forms through which the individual organism passes during its progress from the egg cell to its fully developed state, is a brief, compressed reproduction of the long series of forms through which the animal ancestors of that organism (or the ancestral forms of its species) have passed from the earliest periods of so-called organic creation down to the present time.
Сторінка 118 - ... of which man boasts, may be found in an incipient, or even sometimes in a well-developed condition, in the lower animals. They are also capable of some inherited improvement, as we see in the domestic dog compared with the wolf or jackal. If it could be proved that certain high mental powers, such as the formation of general concepts, self-consciousness, etc., were absolutely peculiar to man...