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" And this, he says, is a universal and necessary maxim. He adds, " It is well known that the anatomisers of plants and animals, in order to investigate their structure, and to obtain an insight into the grounds why and to what end such parts, why such... "
Indications of the Creator: Extracts, Bearing Upon Theology, from the ... - Página 44
por William Whewell - 1845 - 171 páginas
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Natural Theology: The Arguments of Paley, Brougham, and the Bridgewater ...

George Ensor - 1838 - 638 páginas
...being. " An organized product of nature is that in which all the parts are mutually ends and means. "f And this, he says, is a universal and necessary maxim....structure, and to obtain an insight into the grounds • Phil. Zool. p. 10. t Urtheilskraft, p. 296. why and to what end such parts, why such a situation...
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History of the Inductive Sciences: XI. Electricity. XII. Magnetism. XIII ...

William Whewell - 1847 - 724 páginas
...this, he says, is a universal and necessary maxim. He adds, " It is well known that the anatomizers of plants and animals', in order to investigate their...come before them, assume, as indispensably necessary, Jthis maxim, that in such a creature nothing is in vain, and proceed upon it in the same way in which...
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History of the Inductive Sciences from the Earliest to the Present ..., Volumen2

William Whewell - 1859 - 668 páginas
...this, he says, is a universal and necessary maxim. He adds, " It is well known that the anatomizers of plants and animals, in order to investigate their...obtain an insight into the grounds why and to what end snch parts, why such a situation and connexion of the parts, and exactly such an internal form, come...
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Kant's Kritik of Judgment

Immanuel Kant - 1892 - 486 páginas
...judging of the internal purposiveness of organised beings. It is an acknowledged fact that the dissectors of plants and animals, in order to investigate their, structure and to find out the reasons, why and for what end such parts, such a disposition and combination of parts,...
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The Development of Darwin's Theory: Natural History, Natural Theology, and ...

Dov Ospovat - 1995 - 324 páginas
...of the biological sciences, however, there was no disagreement. Whewell quoted Kant with approval: It is well known that the anatomisers of plants and...nothing is in vain, and proceed upon it in the same 12 way in which in general natural philosophy we proceed upon the principle that nothing happens by...
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The Transcendent Science: Kant's Conception of Biological Methodology

C. Zumbach - 1984 - 186 páginas
...was aware of this holistic approach to living things is clear. It is commonplace that the dissectors of plants and animals, in order to investigate their structure and to find out the reasons why and for what end such parts, such a disposition and combination of parts,...
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Critique of the Power of Judgment

Immanuel Kant - 2000 - 484 páginas
...the judging'1 of the inner purposiveness of organized beings. It is well known that the anatomists of plants and animals, in order to investigate their structure and to understand for what reason and to what end' they have been given such a disposition and combination...
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