SPENCER'S DEFINITION OF EVOLUTION

It is a hazardous venture to call in question so basic a formula elaborated by such a master of the subject as the definition of evolution and dissolution laid down by Herbert Spencer. Yet as philosophy and science acknowledge no pontiff, the privilege of raising a question is at least open, and it...

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Published inThe Monist Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 136 - 138
Main Author Nichols, John Benjamin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago The Open Court Publishing Co 01.10.1902
American Periodicals Series III
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Summary:It is a hazardous venture to call in question so basic a formula elaborated by such a master of the subject as the definition of evolution and dissolution laid down by Herbert Spencer. Yet as philosophy and science acknowledge no pontiff, the privilege of raising a question is at least open, and it may even be that finality is not yet reached.
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ISSN:0026-9662
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