The Whence and the Whither of Man: A Brief History of His Origin and Development Through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895C. Scribner's son, 1896 - 312 pagine |
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Pagina 2
... believe so astounding a statement , it is repeated , " in the image of God created he him . " When , and by what mode or process , man was created we are not told . His origin is condensed almost into a line , his present and future ...
... believe so astounding a statement , it is repeated , " in the image of God created he him . " When , and by what mode or process , man was created we are not told . His origin is condensed almost into a line , his present and future ...
Pagina 6
... believe that we should all unhesitatingly answer , yes , could we but be assured that all men would everywhere and always believe that we , men , were the results of an immediate creative act . But why do we so strenouously object to ...
... believe that we should all unhesitatingly answer , yes , could we but be assured that all men would everywhere and always believe that we , men , were the results of an immediate creative act . But why do we so strenouously object to ...
Pagina 7
... believe that it has more weight with us than we are willing to admit . But some say that the theory of immediate creation and immutability of species is the more natural and has always been accepted , while the theory of evolu- tion is ...
... believe that it has more weight with us than we are willing to admit . But some say that the theory of immediate creation and immutability of species is the more natural and has always been accepted , while the theory of evolu- tion is ...
Pagina 14
... believe only this much ; that the theory is accepted with practical unanimity by scientific men because it , and it alone , furnishes an explanation for the facts which they discover in their daily work . And this is the strongest proof ...
... believe only this much ; that the theory is accepted with practical unanimity by scientific men because it , and it alone , furnishes an explanation for the facts which they discover in their daily work . And this is the strongest proof ...
Pagina 17
... believe in the future continuance of tendencies of a few centuries ' growth , we shall rest assured of the permanence of tendencies which have grown and strengthened through the ages . Our confidence in the results of historical study ...
... believe in the future continuance of tendencies of a few centuries ' growth , we shall rest assured of the permanence of tendencies which have grown and strengthened through the ages . Our confidence in the results of historical study ...
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advance amoeba amphibia anatomical ancestors animal kingdom annelid apes appear appetite archenteron attained become beginning better birds body brain cells cerebrum characteristics conformity to environment conscious degeneration dominant ectoderm embryo embryology entoderm experience eyes fish functions future ganglion gastrula germ-plasm give groups heredity higher animals higher forms highest human hydra important increase individual insect instinct intelligence jaws knowledge laws layer legs living locomotion lower mammals man's marsupial ment mental mind mode modified mollusks moral motives muscles muscular muscular system natural selection nephridia nerve nervous system never notochord nutriment organs oxygen parapodia perception possible primitive probably progress protoplasm protozoa purely reflex action reptiles result schematic worm segments selfish sense-organs sequence shell skeleton species spermatozoa stage structure struggle surface survive swimming theory of evolution tion tissues true truth turbellaria unselfishness variation velopment vertebral column vertebrates volvox young