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Pagina 112
... doubt that , in spite of the efforts of " reconcilers " like Plate , there is now becoming visible a well- marked cleavage in the ranks of evo- lutionists . The challenge thrown down by Weismann has had the effect of making the ...
... doubt that , in spite of the efforts of " reconcilers " like Plate , there is now becoming visible a well- marked cleavage in the ranks of evo- lutionists . The challenge thrown down by Weismann has had the effect of making the ...
Pagina 115
... doubt ; though whether it is adequate to the production of all the results with which it has been credited is another question . Perhaps the most pressing need of evolutionists at the present time is to establish by quantitative methods ...
... doubt ; though whether it is adequate to the production of all the results with which it has been credited is another question . Perhaps the most pressing need of evolutionists at the present time is to establish by quantitative methods ...
Pagina 116
... doubt must still be felt whether they will stand the test of time . We are far from saying that the teleological argument is useless in natural theology . On the contrary , we believe that the general The Church Quarterly Review ...
... doubt must still be felt whether they will stand the test of time . We are far from saying that the teleological argument is useless in natural theology . On the contrary , we believe that the general The Church Quarterly Review ...
Pagina 126
... doubt the greatest melodra- matist that the world has ever seen . The claim that he was a realist , or a naturalist , or an experimentalist , or whatever term be preferred , must be abandoned for two reasons . In the first place there ...
... doubt the greatest melodra- matist that the world has ever seen . The claim that he was a realist , or a naturalist , or an experimentalist , or whatever term be preferred , must be abandoned for two reasons . In the first place there ...
Pagina 130
... doubt his Socialism , like the rest of his philosophy , was in- vented as he went along . The one fact that stands out quite clearly is that the optimism of his middle age , like the pessimism of his youth , rested on a purely ...
... doubt his Socialism , like the rest of his philosophy , was in- vented as he went along . The one fact that stands out quite clearly is that the optimism of his middle age , like the pessimism of his youth , rested on a purely ...
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