... the development of the Earth, in the development of Life upon its surface, in the development of Society, of Government, of Manufactures, of Commerce, of Language, Literature, Science, Art, this same evolution of the simple into the complex, through... Disputed questions of belief, lectures to young men, delivered at the ... - Page 190by London coll. of the Presbyterian church in England - 1874 - 252 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1857 - 602 lehte
...of the simple into the complex, through a process of continuous differentiation, holds throughout. From the earliest traceable cosmical changes down...homogeneous into the heterogeneous is that in which Progress essentially consists. With the view of showing that if the Nebular Hypothesis be true, the... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1857 - 624 lehte
...through a process of continuous differentiation, holds throughout. From the earliest traceable cosinical changes down to the latest results of civilization,...homogeneous into the heterogeneous is that in which Progress essentially consists. With the view of showing that if the Nebular Hypothesis be true, the... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 466 lehte
...same evolution of the simple into the complex, through successive differentiations, holds throughout. From the earliest traceable cosmical changes down...homogeneous into the heterogeneous, is that in which Progress essentially consists. With the view of showing that if the Nebular Hypothesis be true, the... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 460 lehte
...same evolution of the simple into the complex, through successive differentiations, holds throughout. From the earliest traceable cosmical changes down...homogeneous into the heterogeneous, is that in which Progress essentially consists. With the view of showing that if the Nebular Hypothesis be true, the... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 lehte
...development of Life upon its surface, in the development of Society, of Government, of Manufactures, of Commerce, of Language, Literature, Science, Art,...heterogeneous, is that in which Evolution essentially consists. § 44. With the view of showing that if the Nebular Ilypothesis be true, the genesis of the solar system... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 lehte
...development of Life upon its surface, in the development of Society, of Government, of Manufactures, of Commerce, of Language, Literature, Science, Art,...heterogeneous, is that in which Evolution essentially consists. § 44. With the view of showing that if the Nebular Hypothesis be true, the genesis of the solar system... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 510 lehte
...same_ evolution. of^tha .simple^ <v,niple-r,_through successive differentiations, holds• throughout. From the earliest traceable cosmical changes down...that the transformation of the homogeneous into the heteroge/neons, is that in which Progress essentially consists. y\ With the view of showing that if... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 492 lehte
...successive differentiations, holds throughout. From the earliest traceable cosmical changes down tp^the latest results of civilization, we shall find that...homogeneous into the heterogeneous, is that in which Progress essentially consists. • With the view of showing that if the Nebular Hypothesis be true,... | |
| 1865 - 912 lehte
...uniformly. From the earliest traceable cosmical changes down to the latest results of civilisation, •we shall find that the transformation of the homogeneous...that in which evolution essentially consists."— Pp. 148-9. That this is true of literal organisms, of course, is admitted. That it is also some approximation... | |
| Henry Allon - 1863 - 622 lehte
...surface, in the development of society, of government, of manufactures, of commerce, of language, of literature, science, art, this same advance from the...is that in which evolution essentially consists.' We cannot discover that the argument by which Mr. Spencer endeavours to substantiate these conclusions... | |
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