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Example sentences for "organic evolution"

  • It is, therefore, probable that what we now study as the science of organic evolution is one of the oldest of the sciences.

  • Darwin put forth the theory of organic evolution by natural selection and the survival of the fittest.

  • He stoutly resisted the doctrine that natural selection was to be regarded as the only cause of organic evolution.

  • This question is whether natural selection has been the sole, or but the main, cause of organic evolution.

  • Organic evolution is a series of energy exchanges and transformations from lower to higher, but science is powerless to go behind the phenomena presented and name or verify the underlying mystery.

  • These men stand for the idea "of the creative individuality of organisms" and that the main factors in organic evolution cannot be accounted for by the forces already operative in the inorganic world.

  • This renders them facile and adaptive in the ever-changing conditions of organic evolution.

  • In the study of this advance--the central fact of Organic Evolution--there is assuredly much for Man's instruction and much for his encouragement.

  • Apart from the instrumental music of some insects, perhaps beginning in the Carboniferous, the first vital sounds were due to Amphibians, and theirs certainly was the first voice--surely one of the great steps in organic evolution.

  • Now between the genesis of the solar system and the history of civilisation there comes the vast process of organic evolution.

  • It is, taken as a whole, an original contribution to the theory of organic evolution, with special reference to the forms of Animal life.

  • Butler's teleological conception of organic evolution was of course completely antagonistic to the naturalistic conceptions current in his time.

  • In this respect we have the advantage over Malthus that we are aware, as he was not, of the great fact of organic evolution.

  • He declares that moral evolution is the direct contradiction and antithesis of the process of organic evolution hitherto.

  • If the concurrence of a "liability to be unfolded" and the physical conditions be the definition of evolution, were we not warranted in asserting all that we did, with respect to the implication of organic evolution?

  • Of this presumption we are guilty when we deny the very existence of organic evolution.

  • It appears very late in the series of organic evolution, and is, up to the present, the highest vital phenomenon of which we have knowledge.

  • The ‘comprehensive’ drivellers do not for a moment suspect that they are simply fencing with the march of organic evolution in the animal kingdom.

  • Von Baer thus prepared the way for Herbert Spencer's generalization of the law of organic evolution as the law of all evolution.

  • Yet Leibnitz prepared the way for a new conception of organic evolution.

  • It is an unquestionable factor in organic evolution.

  • The question of sexual selection will, however, be briefly considered in the chapter on "Organic Evolution.

  • This treatise will now draw to a close by considering what, in my opinion, is one of the most important principles that are concerned in the process of organic evolution--namely, Isolation.

  • Equalled only in its importance by the two basal principles of Heredity and Variation, this principle of Isolation constitutes the third pillar of a tripod on which is reared the whole superstructure of organic evolution.

  • In fact, while inorganic evolution, or orderly change in environment, exists, we do not know to what degree the laws and forces of organic evolution can be reduced to the same terms of expression.

  • For the latter, the science of organic evolution, there is therefore certainly need of a distinctive term.

  • The Science of Organic Evolution, or Bionomics.

  • And as the fact of life is a fundamental one, and in some degree modifies all phenomena which it concerns, we have as the central axis of the science in question, the study of organic evolution.

  • Yet he produced during these years The Man Versus the State, a volume on Ecclesiastical Institutions, and The Factors of Organic Evolution.

  • Towards the close of the article he came within an ace of recognising that the struggle for existence was a factor in organic evolution.


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