| Igor Grant, Kenneth M. Adams - 1996 - 686 páginas
...which was opposed to my general results, to make a memorandum of it without fail and at once; for I had found by experience that such facts and thoughts were far more likely to escape from the memory than favorable ones. (p. 42) It is also true that we have been so... | |
| Carolyn Dever - 1998 - 255 páginas
...memorandum of it without fail and at once; for I had found by experience that such facts and thoughts are far more apt to escape from the memory than favourable...had not at least noticed and attempted to answer. (123) Here Darwin articulates his resistance to challenge in the course of describing the measures... | |
| David P. Henige - 1998 - 556 páginas
...which was opposed to my general results, to make a memorandum of it without fail and at once; for I had found by experience that such facts and thoughts were far more apt to escape from memory than favourable ones. Owing to this habit, very few objections were raised against my views... | |
| William J. Fielding - 1999 - 392 páginas
...which was opposed to my general results, to make a memorandum of it without fail and at once; for I found by experience that such facts and thoughts were...apt to escape from the memory than favourable ones." Notwithstanding the rare intellectual powers and rational development of Darwin, which assured a conscious... | |
| John Offer - 2000 - 696 páginas
...which was opposed to my general results, to make a memorandum of it without fail and at once; for I had found by experience that such facts and thoughts...apt to escape from the memory than favourable ones." This is evidence of Darwin's integrity as a scientific worker, and from l838 onwards he continued systematically... | |
| Edward Caudill - 2005 - 212 páginas
...during many years, followed the golden rule, namely that whenever a published fact, a new observation or thought came across me, which was opposed to my...more apt to escape from the memory than favourable ones."32 Darwin did not, as Lady Hope said, "throw out" speculations. Darwin carried this habit into... | |
| Adam Phillips - 2009 - 162 páginas
...which was opposed to my general results, to make a memorandum of it without fail and at once; for I had found by experience that such facts and thoughts...apt to escape from the memory than favourable ones. An autobiography, of course, like a biography, is the remembering that is intended to remind other... | |
| Bent Flyvbjerg - 2001 - 218 páginas
...which was opposed to my general results, to make a memorandum of it without fail and at once; for I had found by experience that such facts and thoughts were far more apt to escape from the memory than favorable ones. Owing to this habit, very few objections were raised against my views, which I had... | |
| Jane Polden - 2002 - 385 páginas
...make a special note of it, without fail and at once, 'for I had found by experience', wrote Darwin, 'that such facts and thoughts were far more apt to escape from the memory than favourable ones'. ln Most of us, of course, are more likely to do exactly the opposite. 'The Old Ego dies hard' writes... | |
| Richard Louis Levin - 2003 - 318 páginas
...which was opposed to my general results, [I made] a memorandum of it without fail and at once: for I had found by experience that such facts and thoughts...apt to escape from the memory than favourable ones. —Charles Darwin, Autobiography BACON AND DARWIN ARE MAKING THE SAME TWO POINTS, WHICH WILL BE TWO... | |
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