| Kenneth Carpenter, Philip J. Currie - Nature - 1992 - 360 pages
...have been unconsciously seeking, and not some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation of some general propositions, and the mere putting together and separating objects more or less alike" (1859: 420). Despite general preference for elucidation of natural relations, a methodological procedure... | |
| Daniel R. Brooks, Deborah A. McLennan - Science - 1991 - 456 pages
...in 1872: "community of descent is the hidden bond which naturalists have been unconsciously seeking, and not some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation...propositions and the mere putting together and separating of objects more or less alike" (346). Armed with a noncircular method for use in formulating, testing,... | |
| David Rosenberg (Professor of law) - Biography & Autobiography - 1995 - 308 pages
...genealogical . . . order" would reveal "the hidden bond which naturalists have been unconsciously seeking, and not some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation...putting together and separating objects more or less alike."103 Holmes applied experimental philosophy to law in full measure. "Law is not a science [like... | |
| David Amigoni - Biography & Autobiography - 1995 - 228 pages
...already foreshadowed his ostensibly startling assertions - that 'community of descent', rather than 'some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation...together and separating objects more or less alike' was 'the hidden bond' that they had been 'unconsciously seeking'.14 In the conclusion of the Origin,... | |
| Laura Dassow Walls - Science - 1995 - 318 pages
...genealogies: "community of descent is the hidden bond which naturalists have been unconsciously seeking, and not some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation of general propositions, or the mere putting together and separating objects more or less alike" (Origin 420). In Thoreau's... | |
| Laura Dassow Walls - Science - 1995 - 318 pages
...genealogies: "community of descent is the hidden bond which naturalists have been unconsciously seeking, and not some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation of general propositions, or the mere putting together and separating objects more or less alike" (Origin 420). In Thoreau's... | |
| David Briggs, Stuart Max Walters - Nature - 1997 - 538 pages
...modification; ... community of descent is the hidden bond which naturalists have been unconsciously seeking, and not some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation...together and separating objects more or less alike . . . Thus, the natural system is genealogical in its arrangement, like a pedigree: but the amount... | |
| Larry Arnhart - Science - 1998 - 356 pages
...Therefore, "community of descent is the hidden bond which naturalists have been unconsciously seeking, and not some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation...together and separating objects more or less alike." All true classification "must be strictly genealogical in order to be natural" (Darwin 1936a, 323).... | |
| Daniel R. Brooks, Deborah A. McLennan - Science - 2002 - 682 pages
...Darwin: "community of descent is the hidden bond which naturalists have been unconsciously seeking, and not some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation...propositions and the mere putting together and separating of objects more or less alike" (1872:346; see also Wiley 1986a; de Queiroz 1988). Wiley (1981) determined... | |
| Jan Sapp - Science - 2003 - 388 pages
...genealogical; . . . community of descent is the hidden bond which naturalists have been unconsciously seeking, and not some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation...together and separating objects more or less alike. "S1 All the innumerable species, genera, and families of organic beings descended, each within its... | |
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