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" The inference I would draw from this class of phenomena is, that a superior intelligence has guided the development of man in a definite direction, and for a special purpose, just as man guides the development of many animal and vegetable forms. "
Quarterly Journal of Science, and Annals of Mining, Metallurgy, Engineering ... - Page 519
redigeeritud poolt - 1877
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1870 - 500 lehte
...chemistry, but above nature ; and he says that the inference which he draws from the facts reviewed is that " a superior intelligence has guided the development of man in a definite direction, and for a special purpose, just as man guides the development of many animal and vegetable forms."...
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The Contemporary Review, 15. köide

1870 - 688 lehte
...Summarizing the whole, Mr. Wallace writes : — " The inference I would draw from this class of phenomena is that a superior Intelligence has guided the development of man in a definite direction, and for a special purpose, just as man guides the development of many animal and vegetable forms."...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 412 lehte
...welfare of the individual or the race. The inference I would draw from this class of phenomena is, that a superior intelligence has guided the development of man in a definite direction, and for a special purpose, just as man guides the development of many animal and vegetable forms. The...
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Essays on Darwinism

Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing - 1871 - 200 lehte
...be useless, to uncultivated human beings. The inference he draws ' from this class of phenomena is, that a superior intelligence has guided the development of man in a definite direction and for a special purpose, just as man guides the development of many animal and vegetable forms.'...
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The Action of Natural Selection on Man

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 64 lehte
...welfare of the individual or the race. The inference I would draw from this class of phenomena is, that a superior intelligence has guided the development of man "in a definite direction, and for a special purpose, just as man guides the development of many animal and vegetable forms. The...
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American Presbyterian Review

Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1871 - 690 lehte
...welfare of the individual or the race. The inference I would draw from this class of phenomena is, that a superior intelligence has guided the development of man in a defimte direction, and for a special purpose, just as man guided the development of many animal and...
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The Great Problem: The Higher Ministry of Nature Viewed in the Light of ...

John R. Leifchild - 1872 - 576 lehte
...intelligence. " The inference" (to cite his own wcrds) " I would draw from this class of phenomena is that a superior intelligence has guided the development of man in a definite direction, and for a special purpose, just as man guides the development of many animal and vegetable forms. The...
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More Criticisms on Darwin, and Administrative Nihilism

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1872 - 122 lehte
...which has been concerned in the evolution of ordinary animals, has been operative in the case of man. " A superior intelligence has guided the development of man in a definite direction and for a special purpose, just as man . guides the development of many animal and vegetable forms."...
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The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and ..., 2. köide

1873 - 544 lehte
...substances. Mr. Wallace himself is so much struck with the imposing position occupied by man that he thinks that " a superior intelligence has guided the development of man in a definite direction and for a special purpose, just as man guides the development of many animal and vegetable forms."!!...
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Critiques and Addresses

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 428 lehte
...which has been concerned in the evolution of ordinary animals, has been operative in the case of man. "A superior intelligence has guided the development of man in a definite direction and for a special purpose, just as man guides the development of many animal and vegetable forms."...
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