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William Henry Werkmeister. BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION Problems of Evolution . - Once life had come into being on earth , it developed in many and varied forms , and the distinctive adaptations and the great variety of living beings " cry aloud ...
William Henry Werkmeister. BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION Problems of Evolution . - Once life had come into being on earth , it developed in many and varied forms , and the distinctive adaptations and the great variety of living beings " cry aloud ...
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... evolution . But , at best , these phenomena account only for new combinations of characters , not for the origin of the characters themselves or for their adaptive development . Isolation , too , is an important factor - be it an ...
... evolution . But , at best , these phenomena account only for new combinations of characters , not for the origin of the characters themselves or for their adaptive development . Isolation , too , is an important factor - be it an ...
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... evolution , to wit , on the essential creativity of the process . As with one voice these interpreters maintain that at every level of evolution new forms " emerge , " new manifestations of reality come into being , which cannot be ...
... evolution , to wit , on the essential creativity of the process . As with one voice these interpreters maintain that at every level of evolution new forms " emerge , " new manifestations of reality come into being , which cannot be ...
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and Empirical Elements in Experience | 21 |
THE DISPUTES OVER SPACE AND TIME | 49 |
THE WORLD ABOUT US AND ITS INTERPRETATION | 77 |
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