... was the capacity to multiply itself indefinitely, why do we need the constant change or transmutation of that which is dead into that which is living to-day. Says Huxley, " If all living beings have been evolved from pre-existing forms of life, it... Proceedings - Страница 307написао/ла Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1880Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1876 - 592 страница
...beings have been evolved from pre-existing forms of life, it is enough that a single particle of living protoplasm should once have appeared on the globe,...independent formation of protoplasm would be sheer waste.' It is impossible not to be amused at the anxiety of the ' consistent evolutionist ' to give the Creator... | |
| 1876 - 590 страница
...beings have been evolved from pre-existing forms of life, it is enough that a single particle of living protoplasm should once have appeared on the globe,...independent formation of protoplasm would be sheer waste.' It is impossible not to be amused at the anxiety of the 'consistent evolutionist ' to give the Creator... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1876 - 558 страница
...is argued that a belief in abiogenesis is a necessary corollary from the doctrine of evolution. ... In the eyes of a consistent evolutionist any further...independent formation of protoplasm would be sheer waste." Prof. Huxley gives his powerful and entire sanction to the docrine of Ontogeny, explaining the facts... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1876 - 924 страница
...is argued that a belief in abiogenesis is a necessary corollary from the doctrine of evolution. ... In the eyes of a consistent evolutionist any further...independent formation of protoplasm would be sheer waste." Prof. Huxley gives his powerful and entire sanction to the docrine of Ontogeny, explaining the facts... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1877 - 728 страница
...beings have been evolved from pre-existing forms of life, it is enough that a single particle of living protoplasm should once have appeared on the globe,...independent formation of protoplasm would be sheer waste. The production of living matter since the time of its first appearance, only by way of biogenesis,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1880 - 540 страница
...is not living does not give rise to that which lives. * Eneij. Brit., vol. iii., page 679, 9th cd. Biologically, it has been dealt with by all the workers...certain definite compound possessing the properties of life. 2. That life is nowhere found without it. 8. That only living matter can produce living matter.... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1880 - 546 страница
...vol. iii., page 679, 9th ed. Biologically, it has been dealt with by all the workers in min ni •• Biology, and their answer is, That as far down as...certain definite compound possessing the properties of life. 2. That life is nowhere found without it. 8. That only living matter can produce living matter.... | |
| 1880 - 724 страница
...single particle of living protoplasm should once have appeared on the globe, as the result of whatever agency. In the eyes of a consistent evolutionist any...independent formation of protoplasm would be sheer waste. The production of living matter since the time of its lirst appearance, only by way of biojrenesis,... | |
| 1882 - 398 страница
...with certainty, living things arise ultimately in living products— parental germs or spores—the equivalents of eggs or seeds. "But," says the shallow...protoplasm would be sheer waste."* Then the facts are:—1. That protoplasm or "bioplasm" is a certain definite compound possessing the properties of... | |
| 1882 - 262 страница
...been evolved from existing forms of life, it is enough that a single particle of protoplasm should have appeared on the globe, as the result of no matter...the facts are: — 1. That protoplasm or "bioplasm" isa certain definite compound possessing the properties of life. 2. That life is nowhere found without... | |
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