I have felt more and more that since all the higher sciences are dependent on the science of life and must have their conclusions vitiated if a fundamental datum given to them by the teachers of this science is erroneous it behoves these teachers not... The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers1890Full view - About this book
| Literature - 1894 - 952 pages
...by the teachers of this science is erroneous, it behoves these teachers not to let an erroneous date pass current : they are called on to settle this vexed...other. The times give proof. The work of Mr. Benjamin Edd on "Social Evolution," which has been so much lauded, takes Weismsnaism as one of its data ; and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Biology - 1898 - 724 pages
...days, yet I have never wavered in the belief that it is a factor and an all-important factor. And 1 have felt more and more that since all the higher...Social Evolution, which has been so much lauded, takes Wcismannism as one of its data ; and if \Veismannism be untrue, the conclusions Mr. Kidd draws must... | |
| Harald Høffding - Philosophy, Modern - 1900 - 622 pages
...exhortation to biologists to shed more light on the subject (Weismannism Once More, 1894, P- 23)- " 1 have felt more and more that since all the higher...on to settle this vexed question one way or other." Consciousness, too, is an activity which arises in the course of the living being's adaptation to its... | |
| Harald Høffding - Philosophy, Modern - 1900 - 626 pages
...More, 1894, p. 23). "I have felt more and more that since all the higher sciences are dependent pn the science of life and must have their conclusions...on to settle this vexed question one way or other." Consciousness, too, is an activity which arises in the course of the living being's adaptation to its... | |
| Harald Høffding - Philosophy, Modern - 1908 - 624 pages
...pressing exhortation to biologists to shed more light on the subject (Weismannism Once More, 1894, p. 23). "I have felt more and more that since all the higher...on to settle this vexed question one way or other." Consciousness, too, is an activity which arises in the course of the living being's adaptation to its... | |
| Willystine Goodsell - Humanism - 1910 - 198 pages
...vitiated if a fundamental datum given to them by the teachers of this science is erroneous, it behooves these teachers not to let an erroneous datum pass...called on to settle this vexed question one way or another."5' His own position he states in " Factors of Organic Evolution " as unreservedly in favor... | |
| Columbia University. Teachers College - Education - 1910 - 200 pages
...vitiated if a fundamental datum given to them by the teachers of this science is erroneous, it behooves these teachers not to let an erroneous datum pass...called on to settle this vexed question one way or another."57 His own position he states in " Factors of Organic Evolution " as unreservedly in favor... | |
| John George Adami - 1918 - 414 pages
...I have felt more and more that, since all the higher sciences are dependent on the science of liii- and must have their conclusions vitiated if a fundamental...teachers not to let an erroneous datum pass current." To understand the full significance of what is here written I would ask my readers to turn to Sir Ray's... | |
| Philosophy - 1927 - 340 pages
...the delay and in 1894 his mental uneasiness found expression in these words (Weismannism Once More) : "I have felt more and more that since all the higher...called on to settle this vexed question one way or the other."'12' But the question could not be settled by the mere flat of the biologist; it required... | |
| Philosophy - 1927 - 352 pages
...the delay and in 1894 his mental uneasiness found expression in these words (Weismannism Once More) : "I have felt more and more that since all the higher...called on to settle this vexed question one way or the other."(12) But the question could not be settled by the mere flat of the biologist; it required... | |
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