| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 572 стор.
...however widely they diverge from each other and from their originals, they still remain Foraminifera" truckled to public opinion, and used the Pentateuchal...; one might as well think of the origin of matter. C. Darwin to JD Hooker. Down, Friday night [April 17, 1863]. MY DEAR HOOKER,—I have heard from Oliver... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 590 стор.
...a living organism are now present, which could ever have been present. But if (and oh ! what a big truckled to public opinion, and used the Pentateuchal...; one might as well think of the origin of matter. C. Darwin to JD Hooker. Down, Friday night [April 17, 1863]. MY DEAR HOOKER, — I have heard from... | |
| Paul Carus - 1928 - 838 стор.
...continued to" use the term "creation" in speaking of the origin of life. 1'ut in later years he wrote: "I have long regretted that I truckled to public opinion,...creation, by which I really meant 'appeared' by some unknown process. It is mere rubbish, thinking at present of the origin of life; one might as well think... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1888 - 464 стор.
...VOL. III. C It will be some time before we see " slime, protoplasm, &c." generating a new animal.* But I have long regretted that I truckled to public opinion, and used the Pentateuchal term of creation,f by which I really meant " appeared " by some wholly unknown process. It is mere rubbish,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1888 - 438 стор.
...involving a break in the continuity of Nature. Mr. Darwin writes : — " It is mere rubbish thinking of the origin of life; one might as well think of the origin of matter." (Life, vol. iii, p. 18). But the individuality and periodicity of the atoms, on which the bios theory... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1888 - 438 стор.
...involving a break in the continuity of Nature. Mr. Darwin writes : — " It is mere rubbish thinking of the origin of life; one might as well think of the origin of matter." (Life, vol. iii, p. 18). But the individuality and periodicity of the atoms, on which the bios theory... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1888 - 436 стор.
...involving a break in the continuity of Nature. Mr. Darwin writes :— " It is mere rubbish thinking of the origin of life; one might as well think of the origin of matter." (Life, vol. iii, p. 18). But the individuality and periodicity of the atoms, on which the bios theory... | |
| 1889 - 514 стор.
...either mathematical or metaphysical truths. In March, 1863, he writes to Hooker (vol. ii. p. 202) : " I have long regretted that I truckled to public opinion,...-one might as well think of the origin of matter." In February, 1867, writing to the same (vol. ii. p. 244), he expresses strong dissent from a position... | |
| New York Microscopical Society - 1889 - 310 стор.
...said : " It will be some time before we see ' slime, protoplasm, &c.,' generating a new animal. * * * It is mere rubbish, thinking at present of the origin...one might as well think of the origin of matter." ubsequently, when Dr. Bastian put forth his too positive statements as to the results of his experiments,... | |
| James Hutchison Stirling - 1890 - 440 стор.
...mud-fish say, which for him, too, has only to " appear." " I have long regretted," he says (iii. 18), "that I truckled to public opinion, and used the pentateuchal...meant ' appeared ' by some wholly unknown process." This is how he recants the wind-up of his great book, the Origin, " into that grandeur of view " which... | |
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