The Whence and the Whither of Man: A Brief History of His Origin and Development Through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895W. Blackwood and Sons, 1896 - 312 pagine |
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Pagina vii
... attained . - Future man . He will utilize all his powers , duly subordinating the lower to the higher . - The triumph of the common people . CHAPTER IX THE TEACHINGS OF THE BIBLE . · 241 Subject of the Bible . - Man : Body , intellect ...
... attained . - Future man . He will utilize all his powers , duly subordinating the lower to the higher . - The triumph of the common people . CHAPTER IX THE TEACHINGS OF THE BIBLE . · 241 Subject of the Bible . - Man : Body , intellect ...
Pagina x
... attain no demonstration ; the most th claim for our results will be a high degree bility . If our conclusions are very probabl we shall do well to act according to them ; fo actions in life are suited to meet the emergen probable but ...
... attain no demonstration ; the most th claim for our results will be a high degree bility . If our conclusions are very probabl we shall do well to act according to them ; fo actions in life are suited to meet the emergen probable but ...
Pagina xiv
... attained a biological history ca we have any satisfactory conception of environment As we look about us in the world , environment ofter seems to us to be a chaos of forces aiding or destroy ing good and bad , fit and unfit , alike ...
... attained a biological history ca we have any satisfactory conception of environment As we look about us in the world , environment ofter seems to us to be a chaos of forces aiding or destroy ing good and bad , fit and unfit , alike ...
Pagina xv
... attained the most complete conformity of all . Our biological history is therefore a record of the results of successive efforts , each attaining a little more complete conformity than the preceding . From such a history we ought to be ...
... attained the most complete conformity of all . Our biological history is therefore a record of the results of successive efforts , each attaining a little more complete conformity than the preceding . From such a history we ought to be ...
Pagina 23
... attained its definite form . And this study of embryology brought to light many new and interesting facts . Agassiz ... attain its definite position . So Agassiz says the young lepidosteus ( a ganoid fish ) , long after it is hatched ...
... attained its definite form . And this study of embryology brought to light many new and interesting facts . Agassiz ... attain its definite position . So Agassiz says the young lepidosteus ( a ganoid fish ) , long after it is hatched ...
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