| 1874 - 792 lehte
...calls influx from the spiritual world. My present views on that subject are given in a recent work: — development of man in a definite direction and for...the development of many animal and vegetable forms." lie does uot regard the human will as "but one link fa the chain of events," and concludes : " If we... | |
| 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...the development of many animal and vegetable forms." He also argues that " all force is probably will-force ; " and thus, that " the whole universe is not... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1871 - 690 lehte
...man as a spiritual being, but are utterly inconceivable as having been produced through the aetion of a law which looks only, and can look only, to the...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... | |
| Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing - 1871 - 232 lehte
...and voice which he thinks would be useless, to uncultivated human beings. The inference he draws ' from this class of phenomena is, that a superior intelligence...the development of many animal and vegetable forms/ In this illustration he overlooks the circumstance that man's selection is after all nothing more nor... | |
| 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...the development of many animal and vegetable forms." * I understand this to mean that, just as the rock-pigeon has been produced by natural causes, while... | |
| 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...development of many animal and vegetable forms."!! He supposes, moreover, that " the whole universe is not merely dependent on, but. actually is, the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 342 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...the development of many animal and vegetable forms/' l I understand this to mean that, just as the rock-pigeon has been produced by natural causes, while... | |
| 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...the development of many animal and vegetable forms." 1 I understand this to mean that, just as the rock-pigeon has been produced by natural causes, while... | |
| George St. Clair - 1873 - 280 lehte
...sense, &c., and draws the inference that a superior intelligence has guided the course of variation in a definite direction, and for a special purpose,...the development of many animal and vegetable forms. He reminds us that man's intelligence has been concerned in the production of wheat and maize, of such... | |
| Frederick Arnold - 1873 - 384 lehte
...directed the process : " A supe' rior intelligence has guided the development of man in a defi' nite direction and for a special purpose, just as man guides...the development of many animal and vegetable forms." What is true of nature is also true of history. The great idea of the education of the world, suggested... | |
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