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The apparently diverging teachings of the Teleologist and of the Morphologist are reconciled by the Darwinian hypothesis. But leaving our own impressions of the "Origin of Species," and turning to those passages specially cited by Professor Kölliker, we cannot admit that they bear the interpretation he puts upon them.
The latter will admit, with Owen and every morphologist, that hopeless is the attempt to explain the similarity of pattern in members of the same class by utility or the doctrine of final causes. "On the ordinary view of the independent creation of each being, we can only say that so it is, that it has so pleased the Creator to construct each animal and plant." Mr.
During which process we found what all said they had never seen before that one of the spadices carried two caps, one inside the other, and one exactly like the other; a wanton superfluity of Nature, which I should like to hear explained by some morphologist. We rode away from that hospitable group of huts, whither we were to return in two or three days; and along the green trace once more.
The apparently diverging teachings of the Teleologist and of the Morphologist are reconciled by the Darwinian hypothesis. But leaving our own impressions of the 'Origin of Species, and turning to those passages especially cited by Professor Kolliker, we cannot admit that they bear the interpretation he puts upon them.
The apparently diverging teachings of the Teleologist and of the Morphologist are reconciled by the Darwinian hypothesis. But leaving our own impressions of the 'Origin of Species, and turning to those passages especially cited by Professor Kolliker, we cannot admit that they bear the interpretation he puts upon them.
In the ever greater and greater specialising of science which has taken place, Huxley was chiefly a morphologist. A great number of brilliant essays and lectures were composed by him on different parts of what may be called the debateable land between science, philosophy, and theology.
The apparently diverging teachings of the Teleologist and of the Morphologist are reconciled by the Darwinian hypothesis. But leaving our own impressions of the "Origin of Species," and turning to those passages especially cited by Professor Koelliker, we cannot admit that they bear the interpretation he puts upon them.
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