The next stage is still more marvellous, still more completely beyond all possibility of explanation by matter, its laws and forces. It is the introduction of sensation or consciousness, constituting the fundamental distinction between the animal and... Evolution at the Bar - Page 19by Philip Mauro - 1922 - 80 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1901 - 834 lehte
...the earliest vegetable cell, or the living protoplasm out of which it arose, first appeared"; "next, the introduction of sensation or consciousness, constituting...distinction between the animal and vegetable kingdoms"; "third, the existence in man of a number of his most characteristic and noblest faculties, those which... | |
| 1890 - 980 lehte
...rehearsing three stages of progress in creation — the change from the inorganic to the organic ; the introduction of sensation or consciousness, constituting...distinction between the animal and vegetable kingdoms ; and the existence in man of a number of his most characteristic and noblest faculties, those which... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1889 - 540 lehte
...protoplasm oat of which it arose, first appeared.' ' The next stage is still more marvellous, still more completely beyond all possibility of explanation by...is the introduction of sensation or consciousness.' ' The third stage is the existence in man of a number of his most characteristic and noblest faculties,... | |
| 1891 - 518 lehte
...protoplasm out of which it arose, first appeared The next stage is still more marvelous, still more completely beyond all possibility of explanation by...fundamental distinction between the animal and vegetable kingdom. Here all idea of mere complication of structure producing the result is out of the question.... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1890 - 546 lehte
...characters and properties which constitute life. The next stage is still more marvellous, still more completely beyond all possibility of explanation by...distinction between the animal and vegetable kingdoms. Here all idea of mere complication of structure producing the result is out of the question. We feel... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1890 - 600 lehte
...marvellous, still more completely "7 "\ beyond all possibility of explanation by matter, its laws anA"1^ forces. It is the introduction of sensation or consciousness,...distinction between the animal and vegetable kingdoms. Here all idea of mere complication of structure producing the result is out of the question. We feel... | |
| 1890 - 1148 lehte
...rehearsing three stages of progress in creation — the change from the inorganic to the organic ; the introduction of sensation or consciousness, constituting...distinction between the animal and vegetable kingdoms ; and the existence in man of a number of his most characteristic and noblest faculties, those which... | |
| 1890 - 960 lehte
...rehearsing three stages of progress in creation — the change from the inorganic to the organic ; the introduction of sensation or consciousness, constituting...distinction between the animal and vegetable kingdoms ; and the existence in man of a number of his most characteristic and noblest faculties, those which... | |
| 1890 - 924 lehte
...rehearsing three stages of progress in creation — the change from the inorganic to the organic ; the introduction of sensation or consciousness, constituting...distinction between the animal and vegetable kingdoms ; and the existence in man of a number of his most characteristic and noblest faculties, those which... | |
| Brooklyn Ethical Association - 1890 - 444 lehte
...generation; 2nd, the introduction of sensation or consciousness, which "is still more marvelous, still more completely beyond all possibility of explanation by matter, its laws and forces " ; and, 3rd, the development of certain noble characteristics and faculties in man, as, for example,... | |
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