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" Why should not Nature take a sudden leap from structure to structure ? On the theory of natural selection, we can clearly understand why she should not; for natural selection acts only by taking advantage of slight successive variations ; she can never... "
The Problem of human life : embracing the "evolution of sound" and ... - Página 498
por Alexander Wilford Hall - 1883 - 512 páginas
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Darwin's Blind Spot: Evolution Beyond Natural Selection

Frank Ryan - 2002 - 328 páginas
...theory of natural selection, we can clearly understand why she should not; for natural selection can act only by taking advantage of slight successive variations; she can never take a leap, but must advance by the shortest and slowest steps. — CHARLES DARWIN, The Origin of Species...
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Survival Is Not Enough: Why Smart Companies Abandon Worry and Embrace Chan

Seth Godin - 2009 - 292 páginas
...relations of life. Companies that can evolve slowly and constantly will triumph. Natural selection can act only by taking advantage of slight successive variations; she can never take a leap, but must advance by the shortest and slowest steps. No winning strategy lasts forever. No fixed...
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Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism Through the Ages

Trevor Palmer - 2003 - 560 páginas
...theory of natural selection, we can clearly understand why she should not; for natural selection can act only by taking advantage of slight successive variations; she can never take a leap, but must advance by the shortest and slowest steps'.36 In Darwin's view, the living world was...
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Rebuilding the Matrix: Science and Faith in the 21st Century

Denis Alexander - 2003 - 518 páginas
...theory of natural selection we can clearly understand why she should not; for natural selection can act only by taking advantage of slight successive variations: she can never take a leap but must advance by the shortest route and slowest steps.'24 Again, similar morphologies reflecting...
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The Origins of Larvae

Donald Williamson - 2003 - 284 páginas
...theory of natural selection, we can clearly understand why she should not; for natural selection can act only by taking advantage of slight successive variations; she can never take a leap, but must advance by the shortest and slowest steps." I, however, suggest that nature has taken...
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On the Origin of Species

Charles Darwin - 2003 - 676 páginas
...theory of natural selection, we can clearly understand why she should not; for natural selection can act only by taking advantage of slight successive variations; she can never take a leap, but must advance by the shortest and slowest steps. Organs of little apparent importance. —...
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The Philosophy of Biology: An Episodic History

Marjorie Grene, David J. Depew - 2004 - 446 páginas
...theory of natural selection, we can clearly understand why she should not; for natural selection can act only by taking advantage of slight successive variations; she can never take a leap, but must advance by the shortest and slowest steps. Darwin 1859, pp. 186-194 What a strange mixture...
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Galileo, Darwin, and Hawking: The Interplay of Science, Reason, and Religion

Phil Dowe - 2005 - 220 páginas
...to structure? On the theory of natural selection, we can clearly understand why she should not; for natural selection acts only by taking advantage of...variations; she can never take a great and sudden leap, but must advance by short and sure, though slow steps.22 In other words, if special creation were true...
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Divided We Stand: The Rejection of American Culture Since the 1960s

John Harmon McElroy - 2006 - 282 páginas
...question by saying: "On the theory of natural selection, we can clearly understand why she should not; for natural selection acts only by taking advantage of...variations; she can never take a great and sudden leap, but must advance by short and sure, though slow steps."1' That is the way animal breeders alter a species:...
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Galdós and Darwin

T. E. Bell - 2006 - 214 páginas
...theory of natural selection, we can clearly understand why she should not; for natural selection can act only by taking advantage of slight successive variations; she can never take a leap, but must advance by the shortest and slowest steps. (The Origin of Species, p. 158) The correspondence...
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