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After having produced aquatic animals of all ranks and having caused extensive variations in them by the different environments provided by the…
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In every animal which has not passed the limit of its development, a more frequent and continuous use of any organ gradually…
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However, if we consider that all the characteristics which have been cited are only differences in degree of structure, may we not…
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One must believe that every living thing whatsoever must change insensibly in its organization and in its form... One must therefore never…
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All the acquisitions or losses wrought by nature on individuals, through the influence of the environment in which their race has long…
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The great age of the earth will appear greater to man when he understands the origin of living organisms and the reasons…
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It is not the organs-that is, the character and form of the animal's bodily parts-that have given rise to its habits and…
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What nature does in the course of long periods we do every day when we suddenly change the environment in which some…
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A sound Physics of the Earth should include all the primary considerations of the earth's atmosphere, of the characteristics and continual changes…
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Life, in a body whose order and state of affairs can make it manifest, is assuredly, as I have said, a real…
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It is not enough to discover and prove a useful truth previously unknown, but that it is necessary also to be able…
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Now this circumscribed power, which we have scarcely examined, scarcely studied, this power to whose actions we nearly always attribute an intention…
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Organs, faculties, powers, capacities, or whatever else we call them; grow by use and diminish from disuse, it is inferred that they…
— Herbert Spencer
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Unless the structure of the nucleus has a surprise in store for us, the conclusion seems plain-there is nothing in the whole…
— Arthur Eddington
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The basic thesis of gestalt theory might be formulated thus: there are contexts in which what is happening in the whole cannot…
— Max Wertheimer
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The experimental investigation by which Ampere established the law of the mechanical action between electric currents is one of the most brilliant…
— James Clerk Maxwell
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Either one or the other [analysis or synthesis] may be direct or indirect. The direct procedure is when the point of departure…
— Andre-Marie Ampere
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It surely can be no offence to state, that the progress of science has led to new views, and that the consequences…
— Henry De la Beche
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What experience and history teach is this - that nations and governments have never learned anything from history, or acted on any…
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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These elites, preferring to work in private, are rarely found posed for photographers, and their influence upon events has therefore to be…
— Harold Wallace Rosenthal
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God's existence cannot be deduced by reason alone.
— William of Ockham
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I have not been able to discover the cause of those properties of gravity from phenomena, and I frame no hypotheses; for…
— Isaac Newton
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An easterly is the most disagreeable wind in Lyme Bay — Lyme Bay being that largest bite from the underside of England's outstretched…
— John Fowles
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The movement of the emitters of the spectral lines may be deduced on the basis of the Doppler principle.
— Johannes Stark
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