Smithson's Theory of Special Creation

Smithson's Theory of Special CreationA critical reader of the works of Darwin, Huxley, Spencer, Haeckel, Romanes, Weismann,...
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Author: Smithson, Noble,1841-1918
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Smithson's Theory of Special Creation

Smithson's Theory of Special Creation

€6,24

Smithson's Theory of Special Creation

€6,24
Author: Smithson, Noble,1841-1918
Format: eBook
Language: English

Smithson's Theory of Special Creation

A critical reader of the works of Darwin, Huxley, Spencer, Haeckel, Romanes, Weismann, Mivart, Cope and other writers, on organic evolution, will find that there is much diversity in the views of these writers. Darwin believes that the first one, or the first few, animals and plants were directly and specially made by the Creator; Haeckel says the primordial forms arose by spontaneous generation from inorganic matter. Referring to the origin of life, Romanes says that science is not in a position to furnish so much as suggestion upon the subject. Neither Huxley, Weismann, Mivart nor Cape has anything to say on the origin of life. No two of these writers agree as to the work of the factors of evolution. According to Darwin, Romanes and Weismann, natural selection did substantially the entire work of evolving all the species of animal and plant. But Cope, and other evolutionists of the Lamarckian school, hold that use, disuse, pressure, friction and motion did it. Weismann argues that the inheritance of acquired characters is impossible; while Spencer, Romanes and other evolutionists say that Weismanns views are highly absurd and would entirely destroy the theory of evolution; and I think they are correct in this view. There are many evolutionists for and against Weismanns theory of heredity. Writers on evolution differ as widely on other important questions, as on these. [8] ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 53026
Author: Smithson, Noble
Release Date: Sep 10, 2016
Format: eBook
Language: English

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