The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... nature , and that this Principle is at the absolute origin of life and organiz- ation . ust here it is important to observe , that Spencer's latest deliverences are to prove the inadequacy of natural selection to do all biologists claim ...
... nature , and that this Principle is at the absolute origin of life and organiz- ation . ust here it is important to observe , that Spencer's latest deliverences are to prove the inadequacy of natural selection to do all biologists claim ...
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... nature is limited at every point . On the one hand Lotze accepts the teachings of mod- ern speculation respecting the evolution of the solar system , the genesis of the organic out of the inorganic , the continuity of man with the lower ...
... nature is limited at every point . On the one hand Lotze accepts the teachings of mod- ern speculation respecting the evolution of the solar system , the genesis of the organic out of the inorganic , the continuity of man with the lower ...
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... nature of the elements concerned . This nature he describes as life . In this internal activity Lotze finds a teleological element , viz .: a striving towards self - preservation and development . This idea he seeks to blend with that ...
... nature of the elements concerned . This nature he describes as life . In this internal activity Lotze finds a teleological element , viz .: a striving towards self - preservation and development . This idea he seeks to blend with that ...
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... nature . " Every active force produces more than one change every cause produces more than one effect . " These are universal laws , and by them the change from the homogeneous or simple to the heterogeneous or complex is brought about ...
... nature . " Every active force produces more than one change every cause produces more than one effect . " These are universal laws , and by them the change from the homogeneous or simple to the heterogeneous or complex is brought about ...
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... nature fits him for a knowledge of his Creator ; and that his nature , moreover , impels him to seek that knowl- edge . And by this token , moreover , we are sure that man is fitted to receive that truth when it is made known to him ...
... nature fits him for a knowledge of his Creator ; and that his nature , moreover , impels him to seek that knowl- edge . And by this token , moreover , we are sure that man is fitted to receive that truth when it is made known to him ...
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