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" Wolff, and which was put into a definite shape by Von Baer — the truth that all organic development is a change from a state of homogeneity to a state of heterogeneity — this it is from which very many of the conclusions which I now hold, have indirectly... "
Isis and Osiris: Or, The Origin of Christianity as a Verification of an ... - 187. oldal
szerző: John Stuart Stuart Glennie - 1878 - 432 oldal
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Social Statics: Or, The Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ...

Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 542 oldal
...to it. In a recent pamphlet * Mr. Spencer remarks : And now let me point out that which really lias exercised a profound influence over my course of thought. The truth which Harvey's ernbryological inquiries first dimly indicated, which was more clearly perceived by Wolff and Goethe,...

The Classification of the Sciences

Herbert Spencer - 1869 - 92 oldal
...never, I think, have raised the remembrance of him — unless, indeed, by the association of opposites.* And now let me point out that which really has exercised...embryological inquiries first dimly indicated, which was afterwards more clearly perceived by Wolff, and which was put into a definite shape by Von Baer —...

A history of philosophy, from Thales to the present time. Tr. by G ..., 2. kötet

Friedrich Ueberweg - 1874 - 580 oldal
...but association is not the whole of development ; hence the transition from the one to the other. " The truth which Harvey's embryological inquiries first dimly indicated, which was more clearly indicated by Wolff and Goethe, and which was put into a definite shape by Von Baer, — the truth that...

A History of Philosophy, from Thales to the Present Time, 2. kötet

Friedrich Ueberweg - 1876 - 586 oldal
...truth which Harvey's embryological inquiries first dimly indicated, which was more clearly indicated by Wolff and Goethe, and which was put into a definite...truth that all organic development is a change from homogeneity to heterogeneity, — this it is from which very many of the conclusions which I now hold...

History of Philosophy: History of modern philosophy. With additions by the ...

Friedrich Ueberweg - 1876 - 604 oldal
...as^«>::j tion is not the whole of development ; hence the transition from the one to the other. " The truth which Harvey's embryological inquiries first dimly indicated, which was more clearly indicated by Wolff and Goethe, and which was put into a definite ehu.pt by Von Baer, — the truth...

Social Statics; Or The Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ...

Herbert Spencer - 1877 - 548 oldal
...record of the influences which chiefly contributed to it. In a recent pamphlet * Mr. Spencer remarks : And now let me point out that which really has exercised...over my course of thought. The truth which Harvey's embryologieal inquiries first dimly indieated, which was more clearly perceived by Wolff and Goethe,...

The North American Review, 129. kötet

1879 - 686 oldal
...that he had derived his views from Comte, he says : " And now let me point out that which really hat exercised a profound influence over my course of thought....embryological inquiries first dimly indicated, which was afterward more clearly perceived by Wolff, and which was put into a definite shape by Von Baer —...

The Princeton Review, 6. kötet

1880 - 458 oldal
...in the words in which he explains the additions which he has made to what he learned from Comte : " And now let me point out that which really has exercised a profound influence on my course of thought. The truth which Harvey's embryological inquiries first dimly indicated, which...

Science and Sentiment: With Other Papers, Chiefly Philosophical

Noah Porter - 1882 - 530 oldal
...physiological in its fundamental conceptions. This is distinctly asserted by Mr. Spencer himself. " And now let me point out that which really has exercised...dimly indicated, which was more clearly perceived liy Wolff and Goethe, and which was put into a definite shape by Von Baer, — the truth that all organic...

Science and Sentiment: With Other Papers, Chiefly Philosophical

Noah Porter - 1882 - 528 oldal
...physiological in its fundamental conceptions. This is distinctly asserted by Mr. Spencer himself. " And now let me point out that which really has exercised...over my course of thought. The truth which Harvey's emhryological inquiries first dimly indicated, which was more clearly perceived by Wolff and Goethe,...




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