The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 133-134Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Pagina 98
... evolved from lower in the manner expounded by Darwin , and the supposed analogy between evolution and human or social progress . · 6 Evolution is commonly represented as though it were a natural law , discovered by Darwin just as Newton ...
... evolved from lower in the manner expounded by Darwin , and the supposed analogy between evolution and human or social progress . · 6 Evolution is commonly represented as though it were a natural law , discovered by Darwin just as Newton ...
Pagina 102
... evolution has been profoundly influenced by Henri Bergson , especially by his Evolution Créatrice . But neither this work nor any other by Bergson appears in Professor Huxley's bibliography . In the course of his book , Professor Huxley ...
... evolution has been profoundly influenced by Henri Bergson , especially by his Evolution Créatrice . But neither this work nor any other by Bergson appears in Professor Huxley's bibliography . In the course of his book , Professor Huxley ...
Pagina 77
... evolution suggests progress ; and the idea of progress is so attractive that some authorities attribute belief in evolution to it , a posteriori . Thus Professors J. A. Thomson and P. Geddes declare that : ' modern evolution doctrines ...
... evolution suggests progress ; and the idea of progress is so attractive that some authorities attribute belief in evolution to it , a posteriori . Thus Professors J. A. Thomson and P. Geddes declare that : ' modern evolution doctrines ...
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