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" If the properties of water may be properly said to result from the nature and disposition of its component molecules, I can find no intelligible ground for refusing to say that the properties of protoplasm result from the nature and disposition of its... "
The Foundations of Zoölogy - Página 40
por William Keith Brooks - 1899 - 339 páginas
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate, Volume 69

1869
...Huxley proceeds to ridicule the idea of vitality,* and thus approaches his grand conclusion : — " If the properties of water may be properly said to...from the nature and disposition of its molecules." " But I bid you beware that, in accepting these conclusions, you are placing your feet on the first...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 180

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1895 - 634 páginas
...possess some fragment of feeling which they cannot manifest. So that, ' If the properties of water may be said to result from the nature and disposition of its component molecules,' — as they may — ' I,' exclaims our lecturer, ' can find no intelligible ground for refusing to...
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Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1

1869 - 718 páginas
...occasions the union of oxygen and hydrogen with the assumption of new qualities in the compound. " If the properties of water may be properly said to...from the nature and disposition of its molecules." In other words, " all vital action may be said to be the result of the molecular forces of the protoplasm...
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The Rainbow, a magazine of Christian literature, Volume 6

1869 - 350 páginas
...by water are its properties, so are those presented by protoplasm, living or dead, its properties. If the properties of water may be properly said to...from the nature and disposition of its molecules." That the ultimate result of this is very serious, Professor Huxley does not attempt to conceal. Frankly...
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On the Physical Basis of Life

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1869 - 30 páginas
...by water are its properties, so are those presented by protoplasm, living or dead, its properties. If the properties of water may be properly said to...from the nature and disposition of its molecules. But I bid you beware that, in accepting these conclusions, you are placing your feet on the first rung...
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The Chicago Medical Journal, Volume 27

1870 - 790 páginas
...we call a given organism an animal or a plant. The gist of Huxley's doctrine is in this sentence : " If the properties of water may be properly said to...from the nature and disposition of its molecules." Regarding the charge of materialism urged against his views, he argues with an ingenuity which will...
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Lay sermons, addresses and reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 páginas
...by water are its properties, so are those presented by protoplasm, living or dead, its properties. If the properties of -water may be properly said to...from the nature and disposition of its molecules. But I bid you beware that, in accepting these conclusions, you are placing your feet on the first rang...
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The New Englander, Volume 29

1870 - 748 páginas
...properties. If the properties of water may properly be said to result from the nature and disposition of its molecules, I can find no intelligible ground for refusing...from the nature and disposition of its molecules." To say nothing of the doubtful propriety of reasoning from lifeless to living matter, we have here...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 29

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1870 - 752 páginas
...properties. If the properties of water may properly be said to result from the nature and disposition of its molecules, I can find no intelligible ground for refusing...from the nature and disposition of its molecules." To say nothing of the doubtful propriety of reasoning from lifeless to living matter, we have here...
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The Chicago Medical Journal, Volume 28

1871 - 742 páginas
...water, and asks, " what better philosophical status has ' vitality' than ' aquosity" ? " And again, he says, " If the properties of water may be properly...from the nature and disposition of its molecules. But I bid you beware that," he frankly admits, "in accepting these conclusions, you are placing your...
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