The Structure of Evolutionary Theory
Internalism and Laws of Form 305 of the greatest joys that I ever felt in my life" (1822, p. 99), for he had realized that "inse ...
306 THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY (especially for later, evolutionary versions in the "worm that turned" theory of verteb ...
Internalism and Laws of Form 307 Therefore, at the weekly, Monday afternoon meeting of February 15, 1830, Geoffroy presented an ...
308 THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY Cuvier stated (in Geoffroy, 1830, pp. 248-249), belittling the idea of unity of type: " ...
Internalism and Laws of Form 309 Furthermore, and in a curious sense, the debate didn't seem so tumultuous, fierce, or epochal a ...
310 THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY lively interest in the debate and wrote two articles on the subject, including the very ...
Internalism and Laws of Form 311 to his advantage. As stated above, his book of documents went to the printers just 10 days afte ...
312 THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY meaningless, but endlessly fascinating, issue of "who won?" Something happened in 1830; ...
Internalism and Laws of Form 313 addressed simply: "J. Pearson Langshaw, Esq. (in or near) Lancaster." The stamp cost only a pen ...
314 THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY A German anatomist, addressing an audience of his countrymen, would feel none of the di ...
Internalism and Laws of Form 315 from the continent; in such a strongly social profession as science, even the most profoundly i ...
316 THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY Whewell ends with a striking musical analogy, arguing that formalism conveys a certain ...
Internalism and Laws of Form 317 pleased the Creator to frame certain of his living creatures, there remains only the alternativ ...
318 THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY through every adaptive mask." (Note the strong claim—the key and continuing relevance o ...
Internalism and Laws of Form 319 formed the pectoral girdle. He kept Oken's names—parietal, frontal, and nasal— for neural halve ...
320 THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY 4 - 14. The key plate from Owen's 1849 monograph on the nature of limbs. The archetype, ...
Internalism and Laws of Form 321 and its appendages, down the last phalanx of the little finger, are truly and essentially bones ...
322 THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY regarded as improbable? After all, the pelvic fin of many living teleost fishes, the un ...
Internalism and Laws of Form 323 idea under its old Ichthyic vestment, until it became arrayed in the glorious garb of the Human ...
324 THE STRUCTURE OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY if the Vertebrate type should be that on which any of the inhabitants of other planets ...
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