Natural selection will never produce in a being any structure more injurious than beneficial to that being, for natural selection acts solely by and for the good of each. No organ will be formed, as Paley has remarked, for the purpose of causing pain... The Church Quarterly Review - Seite 366herausgegeben von - 1882Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1861 - 824 Seiten
...contact. " Natural selection," he says, " will never produce in a being anything injurious to itself, • for natural selection acts solely by and for the good...causing pain, or for doing an injury to its possessor. If a fair balance be struck between the good and evil caused by each part, each will be found on the... | |
| 1861 - 562 Seiten
...Mr. Darwin says : — " Natural selection will never produce in a being anything injurious to itself, for natural selection acts solely by and for the good...causing pain or for doing an injury to its possessor. If a fair balance be struck between the good and the evil caused by each part, each will be found on... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 Seiten
...and other such cases. Natural selection will never produce in a being anything injurious to itself, for natural selection acts solely by and for the good...causing pain or for doing an injury to its possessor. If a fair balance be struck between the good and evil caused by each part, each will be found on the... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1864 - 472 Seiten
...and other such cases. Natural selection will never produce in a being anything injurious to itself, for natural selection acts solely by and for the good...causing pain or for doing an injury to its possessor. If a fair balance be struck between the good and evil caused by each part, each will be found on the... | |
| Henry A. DuBois - 1866 - 112 Seiten
...says, plainly : — " Natural Selection will never produce in a being anything injurious to itself, for Natural Selection acts solely by and for the good of each." — p. 179. Yet, on the same page he says, — " But Natural Selection can and does often produce structures... | |
| 1866 - 694 Seiten
...says, plainly : — . " Natural Selection will never produce in a being anything injurious to itself, for Natural Selection acts solely by and for the good of each." — p. 179. Yet, on the same page he says, — " But Natural Selection can and does often produce structures... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1873 - 492 Seiten
...not space here to enlarge on the many ways by which animals endeavour to frighten away their enemies. Natural selection will never produce in a being any...beneficial to that being, for natural selection acts solelyjbx.and for the gooxLcLfiacb- No organ will be formed, asTaley has remarked, for the purpose... | |
| George St. Clair - 1873 - 280 Seiten
...a beneficent thing. Darwin, in passing, expresses his agreement with Paley, that no organ is formed for the purpose of causing pain, or for doing an injury to its possessor j1 but the higher animals are so sensitive to pain that one almost expects to find in the Origin of... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1875 - 504 Seiten
...not upacc here to enlarge on the many ways by which animals endeavour to frighten away their enemies. Natural selection will never produce in a being any structure more injurious than beneficial to that bring, for natural Hection rets solely by and for the good of each. No organ will be formed, as Palcy... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1883 - 494 Seiten
...never produce in a being any structure more injurious than beneficial to that being, for natural fcts solely by and for the good of each. No organ will...causing pain or for doing an injury to its possessor. If a fair balance be struck between the good and evil caused by each part, each will be found on the... | |
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