Natural Theology of Evolution

Natural Theology of Evolution

Shearman, J. N.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2022

314

Mole

Inglês

9780367273187

15 a 20 dias

580

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Part I: A Common-sense Argument 1. The Common-sense View 2. Paley's Common-sense View 3. The Implications of the Common-sense View 4. The State of the Argument 5. The Question About Evolution 6. What Chance Variation May Do 7. What Chance Variation Cannot Do 8. Creative Evolution Note to Part I: Mendelism and Mutationism Part II: A More Abstract or Philosophical Argument 9. Necessity 10. Chance 11. Unlimited Chance 12. Infinite Numbers 13. The Chance-Plus-Order Series 14. Natural Groups and Series Part III: The Application of the Argument 15. The Fertilisation of the Cuckoo-Pint and of the Aristolochia 16. The Fertilisation of Orchids 17. The Eye 18. An Insectivorous Plant 19. A Bird's Flight 20. The Pecten's Eye 21. The Asymmetry of the Plaice 22. Instinct Part IV: Objections Considered Some Objections
Wind Mill;Natural Theology;Aristolochia Clematitis;Theology;Great Muscular Activity;Theology of Evolution;Evening Primrose;Natural Theology of Evolution;Orchis Mascula;Mendelism;Sticky Drops;Mutationism;Vitreous Humour;Fertilisation;Plant Fertilisation;Aristolochia;Viscid Disc;Orchids;Town Halls;Insectivorous Plant;Chance Element;Geology;Drosera Rotundifolia;Common Sense;Mendelian Characters;Evolutionary Advancement;Germ Cells;Evolutionary Innovations;Female Flowers;Evolutionary Rates;Vertebrate Eye;creative evolution;Spherical Aberration;common-sense argument;Paley's natural theology