Darwinism and Lamarckism, Old and New: Four LecturesDuckworth, 1899 - 169 стор. |
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... greater or less use of certain organs . Or , ( 2 ) to internal causes affecting the action of some law of growth which counteracts the law of heredity . Each of these causes may possibly give rise to inde- finite or to definite ...
... greater or less use of certain organs . Or , ( 2 ) to internal causes affecting the action of some law of growth which counteracts the law of heredity . Each of these causes may possibly give rise to inde- finite or to definite ...
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... greater mobility of human affairs . Also , just as abundance of bodily food is the chief cause of structural variation , so also is the abundance of mental food the chief cause of mental variation . As G. H. Lewes says , " Experience is ...
... greater mobility of human affairs . Also , just as abundance of bodily food is the chief cause of structural variation , so also is the abundance of mental food the chief cause of mental variation . As G. H. Lewes says , " Experience is ...
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... greater development of religious beliefs . The real reason lies in the inherent antagonism be- tween the different groups , which must exist in every civilised community . Socialism among savages is pos- sible , because all have the ...
... greater development of religious beliefs . The real reason lies in the inherent antagonism be- tween the different groups , which must exist in every civilised community . Socialism among savages is pos- sible , because all have the ...
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... related , told with still greater force when applied to any of the larger groups , except perhaps the very largest of all - the kingdoms and sub - kingdoms . The meaning of the word " genus " in Greek — a DARWINISM 27.
... related , told with still greater force when applied to any of the larger groups , except perhaps the very largest of all - the kingdoms and sub - kingdoms . The meaning of the word " genus " in Greek — a DARWINISM 27.
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... greater number are only apparent , while those that are real are not , he thinks , fatal to the theory . In this part of the book very nearly every objection that has since been made was considered in a thoroughly impartial manner ...
... greater number are only apparent , while those that are real are not , he thinks , fatal to the theory . In this part of the book very nearly every objection that has since been made was considered in a thoroughly impartial manner ...
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Darwinism and Lamarckism, Old and New: Four Lectures Frederick Wollaston Hutton Повний перегляд - 1899 |
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acquired characters action of external action of natural action of selection adapted Ampelopsis animals and plants arise artificial selection become biology birds brought called cause cells colour compensation of growth congenital consequently Cope's rule Darwin definite variation despotism direct action divergent evolution doubt Dr Wallace edition elongated environment evidence example existence explain external conditions extrinsic selection facts favourable flowers G. H. Lewes gemmules genera genus germ-cells groups Henslow hypothesis idea important infertility inherited insects island kinetogenesis Lamarck Lamarckians large number living means mental variations modifications Moritz Wagner movements nation natural selection naturalists Neo-Lamarckians notochord offspring opinions organic evolution organisation Origin of Species Pangenesis Physiogenesis physiological plants and animals principle of compensation principle of selection produced Professor Cope progress Radiolarians reason says science of history seems sociology sterility structure suppose take place theory tion transmission transmitted tribe use-inheritance varieties vertebræ Weismann Zealand