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Page 156
... interpreting the organic process as due simply to a further complication of the processes already found to be operative in the inorganic world . This is the mechanical interpreta- tion of life and its development - an interpretation ...
... interpreting the organic process as due simply to a further complication of the processes already found to be operative in the inorganic world . This is the mechanical interpreta- tion of life and its development - an interpretation ...
Page 161
... interpretation of evolution . Natural selection is an operation due entirely to the environment . The idea and the name were suggested by the process of artificial selection carried out by breeders . The latter process is , of course ...
... interpretation of evolution . Natural selection is an operation due entirely to the environment . The idea and the name were suggested by the process of artificial selection carried out by breeders . The latter process is , of course ...
Page 177
... interpretation the function of mind must be taken more seriously . The process will be envisaged as involving the development of an internal principle which directs and controls the forces that appear to us as external . The view begins ...
... interpretation the function of mind must be taken more seriously . The process will be envisaged as involving the development of an internal principle which directs and controls the forces that appear to us as external . The view begins ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETing June 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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