Outline of the Evolution-philosophyD. Appleton, 1875 - 167 páginas |
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... ment , to manifestations of force , time and space to modes of cohesion in the manifestations of force , and every thing will be explained except force . Force remains a primary datum , the nature and modes of action and variation where ...
... ment , to manifestations of force , time and space to modes of cohesion in the manifestations of force , and every thing will be explained except force . Force remains a primary datum , the nature and modes of action and variation where ...
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... ment that each subsequent stage is better than its antece- dent an arrangement uninterrupted , unchecked , without reaction . In this sense nothing in Nature is continuous ; one of the most fixed of the laws of Nature is the law of ...
... ment that each subsequent stage is better than its antece- dent an arrangement uninterrupted , unchecked , without reaction . In this sense nothing in Nature is continuous ; one of the most fixed of the laws of Nature is the law of ...
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... ment of this more comprehensive whole ; and this whole is itself but a part of a yet vaster whole whose laws it mani- fests . We shall see how Mr. Herbert Spencer , now by generalizing his law of development , now by defining it , now ...
... ment of this more comprehensive whole ; and this whole is itself but a part of a yet vaster whole whose laws it mani- fests . We shall see how Mr. Herbert Spencer , now by generalizing his law of development , now by defining it , now ...
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... god , has be- come subdivided in the course of development -govern- ment into civil , military , diplomatic functions , etc. , the administration of justice into numerous tribunals , more and more 48 THE DOCTRINE OF PROGRESS .
... god , has be- come subdivided in the course of development -govern- ment into civil , military , diplomatic functions , etc. , the administration of justice into numerous tribunals , more and more 48 THE DOCTRINE OF PROGRESS .
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... every kind from the physical point of view , and to bring into light their common features , he ended by formulating dif- ferent universal laws upon rhythm and direction of move- ment , and all he had to do was to 54 THE LAW OF EVOLUTION .
... every kind from the physical point of view , and to bring into light their common features , he ended by formulating dif- ferent universal laws upon rhythm and direction of move- ment , and all he had to do was to 54 THE LAW OF EVOLUTION .
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Página 129 - is a definite combination of heterogeneous changes, both simultaneous and successive, in correspondence with external coexistences and sequences.
Página 165 - with that which you have called ' the elder,' I copy it out It runs as follows : " ' 1. Throughout the universe in general and in detail there is an unceasing redistribution of matter and motion.
Página 134 - The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly, is to fill the world with fools.