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" Strictly speaking, therefore, Mr. Darwin's theory is not a theory on the Origin of Species at all, but only a theory on the causes which lead to the relative success or failure of such new forms as may be born into the world. "
Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays - Sayfa 286
Alfred Russel Wallace tarafından - 1871 - 384 sayfa
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Blackwood's Magazine, 101. cilt

1867 - 810 sayfa
...are introduced. Natural Selection can do nothing except with the materials presented to its hands. .Strictly speaking, therefore, Mr Darwin's theory...relative success or failure of such new forms as may bo born into the world." The criticism is not quite correct. So far as the doctrine, or fact, is concerned,...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 6. cilt

1867 - 796 sayfa
...introduced. Natural Selection can do nothing except with the materials presented to its hands. Stadctly speaking, therefore, Mr. Darwin's theory is not a...of such new forms as may be born into the world." The criticism is not quite correct. Soiar as the doctrine, or fact, is concerned, of Natural Selection,...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine, 1. cilt

1865 - 496 sayfa
...can only pick out and choose among the things which are originated. Strictly speaking, Mr. Darwin's is not a theory on the origin of species at all, but...failure of such new forms as may be born into the world. It seems to me that Mr. Darwin himself frequently forgets this grave distinction. Not only does he...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 5. cilt

Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1866 - 710 sayfa
...a theory on the causes which lead to the * Origin of Species, p. 131 (1st edition). t Ibid. p. 351. relative success or failure of such new forms as may be born into the world. It is the more important to remember this distinction, hecause it seems to me that Mr Darwin himself...
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The Contemporary Review, 53. cilt

1888 - 934 sayfa
...the origin of species at all ; but only a theory of the causes which lead to the relative success and failure of such new forms as may be born into the world." * In his letter to Sir Charles Lyell Mr. Darwin was able to instance the parallel case of artificial...
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The Quarterly Journal of Science, 4. cilt

1867 - 652 sayfa
...it accounts, in part at least, for the success and establishment and spread of new Forms when they have arisen. But it does not even suggest the law...of such new forms as may be born into the world."* _j In this and many other passages in his work the Duke of Argyll sets forth his idea of Creation as...
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Monthly Journal of Science, and Annals of Biology, Astronomy ..., 4. cilt

James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1867 - 672 sayfa
...it accounts, in part at least, for the success and establishment and spread of new Forms when they have arisen. But it does not even suggest the law...of such new forms as may be born into the world."* In this and many other passages in his work the Duke of Argyll sets forth his idea of Creation as a...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 101. cilt

1867 - 800 sayfa
...are introduced. Natural Selection can do nothing except with the materials presented to its hands. Strictly speaking, therefore, Mr. Darwin's theory...of such new forms as may be born into the world." The criticism is not ./•"'•'• correct. So far as the doctrine, or fact, is concerned, of Natural...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., 54. cilt

1867 - 510 sayfa
...same conclusion concerning it which the Duke of Argyll well expresses in the following passage :— ' Strictly speaking, therefore, Mr. Darwin's theory...failure of such new forms as may be born into the world. It is the more important to remember this distinction, because it seems to me that Mr. Darwin himself...
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The Reign of Law

George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1867 - 490 sayfa
...nothing ; it can only pick out and choose among the things which are originated by some other law. Strictly speaking, therefore, Mr Darwin's theory is...failure of such new Forms as may be born into the world. * Origin of Species, p. 131 (ist edition.) t Ibid., p. 351. It is the more important to remember this...
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