History warns us, however, that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions ; and, as matters now stand, it is hardly rash to anticipate that, in another twenty years, the new generation, educated under the... Science and Culture, and Other Essays - Strana 312autor/autoři: Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - 349 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 840 str.
...great work ; and tho general doctrine of Evolution, to one side of which it gives expression, finds in the phenomena of biology a firm base of operations...rash to anticipate that, in another twenty years, the now generation, educated under the influences of tho present day, will be in danger of accepting the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1879 - 26 str.
...great work ; and the general doctrine of evolution, to one side of which it gives expression, finds in the phenomena of biology a firm base of operations...under the influences of the present day, will be in danger of accepting the main doctrines of the "Origin of Species" with as little reflection, and it... | |
| 1908 - 730 str.
...he was not at all pleased with the immediate outlook for Darwinism. Huxley said : " History warns us that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin...twenty years, the new generation, educated under the influence of the present day, will be in danger of accepting the main doctrines of the Origin of Species... | |
| 1880 - 924 str.
...great work ; and the general doctrine of evolution, to one side of which it gives expression, finds in the phenomena of biology a firm base of operations...under the influences of the present day, will be in danger of accepting the main doctrines of the " Origin of Species " with as little reflection, and... | |
| 1880 - 900 str.
...great work ; and the general doctrine of evolution, to one side of which it gives expression, finds in the phenomena of biology a firm base of operations...under the influences of the present day, will be in danger of accepting the main doctrines of the " Origin of Species " with as little reflection, and... | |
| 414 str.
...call the reader's attention to the words printed in italics. The italics are, of course, our own :) ' History warns us, however, that it is the customary...under the influences of the present day, will be in danger of accepting the main doctrines of the Origin of Species with as little reflection, and it may... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1882 - 372 str.
...those of nearly all the other existing types of Ungulate mammals and of the Carnivora have been almost as closely followed through the Tertiary deposits...under the influences of the present day, will be in danger of accepting the main doctrines of the " Origin of Species," with as little reflection, and... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 774 str.
...great work ; and the general doctrine of Evolution, to one side of which it gives expression, finds in the phenomena of biology a firm base of operations...rash to anticipate that, in another twenty years, the now generation, educated under the influences of the present day, will be in danger of accepting the... | |
| 1882 - 1096 str.
...the happiest form of expression the opinion of many candid thinkers, when he says : History warns us that it is the customary fate of new truths to begin...stand, it is hardly rash to anticipate that in another twcnty years the new generation, educated under the influences of the present day, will be in danger... | |
| John Michels - 1880 - 364 str.
...which it gives expression, finds in the phenomena of biology a firm base of operations whence it ¡nay conduct its conquest of the whole realm of nature....under the influences of the present day, will be in danger of accepting the main doctrines of the Origin of Species with as little reflection, and it may... | |
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