| 1920 - 1458 стор.
...retrace in the development not simply of living organisms but of everything an evolution or a progress "from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous, from the simple to the complex, from the incoherent to the coherent, from the indefinite to the definite." Matterof-fact people may... | |
| Enrico Ferri - 1895 - 316 стор.
...of other strata. Here again we have, as Spencer would say, the law of evolution through a departure from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous, from the simple to the complex, or, in the words of Ardig6, a natural formation by successive distinctions. Amongst savage tribes this... | |
| 1906 - 1332 стор.
...to unfold.] Evolution ; the organic change from the embryo state to maturity ; growth . a progress from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous, from the simple to the complex. Developmental (di-vd'pp-men-ttil). Belonging to or connected with development : — applied to certain... | |
| Jerome Dowd - 1907 - 536 стор.
...eyes is uniform. Among the higher races of men, on account of the operation of the law of progress from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous — from the simple to the complex, the skin, hair and eyes often exhibit colors in contrast. Taking a general view of the Sudan populations,... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1908 - 428 стор.
...progress consists. Herbert Spencer tried to elucidate this problem by stating that progress means advance from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous, from the simple to the complex. Those who have warm humanitarian instincts and long for the coming of the Golden Age may think this... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1908 - 494 стор.
...progress consists. Herbert Spencer tried to elucidate this problem by stating that progress means advance from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous, from the simple to the complex. Those who have warm humanitarian instincts and long for the coming of the Golden Age may think this... | |
| Enrique Lluria - 1910 - 324 стор.
...MEDIUM, adaptation, selection, and heredity are the chief factors of this great movement which passes from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous, from the simple to the complex, by virtue of phenomena which repeat themselves serially, and the advancement of which consists in the... | |
| Reginald Arthur Percy Rogers - 1911 - 338 стор.
...differentiation of species is accepted, but generalised, so that evolution is regarded by Spencer as a process from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous, from the simple to the complex. In every case there is a transition from elementary and comparatively few adjustments to needs to complex... | |
| Shishir Kumar Maitra - 1922 - 288 стор.
...definite, coherent heterogeneity through continuous differentiation and integration. The process is always from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous, from the simple to the complex, and the method is everywhere the same, namely, a differentiation of an organism and the growth of specialised... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 стор.
...of other strata. Here again we have, as Spencer would say, the law of evolution through a departure from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous, from the simple to the complex, or, in the words of Ardigo, a natural formation by successive distinctions. Amongst savage tribes this... | |
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