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" If such do occur, can we doubt (remembering that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind? "
The Problem of Human Life: Embracing the "evolution of Sound" and "evolution ... - Página 452
por Alexander Wilford Hall - 1880 - 512 páginas
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The Nature and Limits of Human Understanding

Anthony Sanford, Philip Nicholas Johnson-Laird - 2003 - 302 páginas
...occur, can we doubt (remembering that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight,...others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind? On the other hand we may feel sure that any variation in the least degree injurious...
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Cosmology, Atomic Theory, Evolution: Classic Readings in the Literature of ...

Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier - 2003 - 312 páginas
...occur, can we doubt (remembering that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight,...others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind? On the other hand, we may feel sure that any variation in the least degree...
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Reality's Dark Light: The Sensational Wilkie Collins

Maria K. Bachman, Don Richard Cox - 2003 - 424 páginas
...species, or with the physical conditions of life."29 This "struggle for existence" guarantees that "individuals having any advantage, however slight,...others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind," while "any variation in the least degree injurious would be rigidly destroyed."30...
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The Cambridge Companion to Darwin

Michael Jonathan Sessions Hodge, Gregory Radick - 2003 - 504 páginas
...process: natural selection should at least increase fitness. ('Can we doubt', asked Darwin, '. . . that individuals having any advantage, however slight,...others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind?'.54) Nevertheless, it is far from the first result of twentieth-century theoretical...
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The Ancestress Hypothesis: Visual Art as Adaptation

Kathryn Coe - 2003 - 236 páginas
...wrote "[c]an we doubt (remembering that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight,...others, would have the best chance of surviving and procreating their kind?" he clearly was arguing that survival and reproduction were both necessary...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume IX (1833 - 1865)

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 456 páginas
...occur, can we doubt (remembering that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight,...others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind? On the other hand, we may feel sure that any variation in the least degree...
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The Nick of Time: Politics, Evolution, and the Untimely

Elizabeth Grosz - 2004 - 330 páginas
...should occur in the course of many successive generations. If such do occur, can we doubt . . . that individuals having any advantage, however slight,...others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind? On the other hand, we may feel sure that any variation in the least degree...
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Darwinian Heresies

Abigail Lustig, Robert J. Richards, Michael Ruse - 2004 - 216 páginas
...occur, can we doobt 1remembering that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive1 that individuals having any advantage, however slight,...others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind? On the other hand, we may feel sure that any variation in the least degree...
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Debating Design: From Darwin to DNA

William A. Dembski, Michael Ruse - 2004 - 430 páginas
...do occur, can we doubt (remembering that more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight,...others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind"- On the other hand, we may feel sure that any variation in the least degree...
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Victorians and the Prehistoric: Tracks to a Lost World

Michael Freeman, Michael J. Freeman, Professor of English Law Michael Freeman - 2004 - 332 páginas
...Darwin's theory of natural selection for in the struggle for life, 'individuals having any advantages, however slight, over others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind'. 140 At the same time, he was sure that variations 'in the least degree injurious'...
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