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" Evolution is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion ; during which the matter passes from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity to a definite, coherent heterogeneity ; and during •which the retained motion undergoes a parallel... "
Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar ... - Page 205
by Virginia State Bar Association - 1903
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On Mr. Spencer's Unification of Knowledge

Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 500 pages
...be " an accumulation .of insensible differentiations," whereas his own well-known definition runs, "Evolution is an integration of matter and a concomitant dissipation of motion," &c.f Now if Mr. Spencer is able to establish the theory that an insensible increment of differentiations...
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The Baptist Quarterly Review, Volume 5

Baptists - 1883 - 558 pages
...constructive process, according to a single fixed law. This law is finally couched in the well-known formula: "Evolution is an integration of matter and a concomitant...retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation." The law, as finally stated, is thus an extension of Von Baer's law, and a reduction of the same to...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 77

Christianity - 1883 - 554 pages
...Herbert Spencer's famous formula of evolution. ' Evolution,' he says, ' is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion ; during which the...retained motion under,goes a parallel transformation.' (' First Principles,' § 145.) This is probably the most abstract, comprehensive, and accurate statement...
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Conflict in Nature and Life: A Study of Antagonism in the Constitution of ...

John Stahl Patterson - Life - 1883 - 526 pages
...component matter." His revised definition is as follows: " Evolution is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion; during which the...retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation." — (396). SECTION 149. — Evolution is the result of the play of forces in mutual relations of co-operation...
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Christian Thought, Volume 10

Apologetics - 1892 - 494 pages
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An Examination of the Philosophy of the Unknowable as Expounded by Herbert ...

William M. Lacy - 1883 - 254 pages
...knowable activity. What is Evolution ? Here is his definition. "Evolution is an integration of matter, and concomitant dissipation of motion; during which the...retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation." (First Prin., § 145.) This process includes all phenomenal activity; includes the activity, consciousness;...
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1

Medicine - 1883 - 774 pages
...evolution which Mr. Spencer formulates is as follows : — " Evolution is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion, during which the...retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation." Dissolution is the reverse of this. We have, then, to see if inflammation corresponds to a definition...
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God & the Bible: A Review of the Objections to 'Literature & Dogma'

Matthew Arnold - Bible - 1883 - 394 pages
...summing up Mr. Herbert Spencer's theory of evolution:—"Evolution is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion during which the...retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation." Homer's poor little saying comes not in such formidable shape. It is only this : —Wide is the range...
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The Medical times and gazette, Volume 1

1883 - 768 pages
...evolution which Mr. Spencer formulates is as follows :—" Evolution is an integration of matter and L ˬ S _ K ' 1 %8 zD0 5 lU pv H HĬ Z X$f : Kl LU U ʱ i :M Ot o Y J c( Dissolution is the reverse of this. We have, then, to see if inflammation corresponds to a definition...
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God and the Bible: A Review of Objections to "Literature and Dogma".

Matthew Arnold - Bible - 1883 - 396 pages
...summing up Mr. Herbert Spencer's theory of evolution: — "Evolution is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion during which the...retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation." Homer's poor little saying comes not in such formidable shape. It is only this : — Wide is the range...
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