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" Every system which would escape the fate of an organism too rigid to adjust itself to its environment must be plastic to the extent that the growth of knowledge demands. When this truth has been thoroughly taken in, rigidity will be relaxed, exclusiveness... "
Report of the ... and ... Meetings of the British Association for the ... - Page 821
by British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1903
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Annual Register, Volume 116

Edmund Burke - 1875 - 748 pages
...the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man," intimating that it might be made useful. " The lifting of the life is the essential point ; and...leverage may be employed to raise life to a higher level. Science itself not unfrequently derives motive power from nn ultra-scientific source." His peroration...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 5

1874 - 806 pages
...truth has been thoroughly taken in, rigidity will be relaxed, exclusiveness diminished, things now deemed essential will be dropped, and elements now...leverage may be employed to raise life to a higher level. Science itself not unfrequently derives motive-power from an ultra-scientific source. Whewell speaks...
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Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast: With ...

John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 pages
...truth has been thoroughly taken in, rigidity will be relaxed, exclusiveness diminished, things now deemed essential will be dropped, and elements now...leverage may be employed to raise life to a higher level. Science itself not unfrequently derives motive power from an ultra-scientific source. Whewell speaks...
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Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast

John Tyndall - 1874 - 172 pages
...truth has been thoroughly taken in, rigidity will be relaxed, exclusiveness diminished, things now deemed essential will be dropped, and elements now...leverage may be employed to raise life to a higher level. Science itself not unfrequently derives motive power from an ultra-scientific source. Some of its greatest...
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Nature, Volume 10

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 pages
...diminished, things now deemed essential will be dropped, and elements now rejected will be assimila'ed. The lifting of the life is the essential point ; and...leverage may be employed to raise life to a higher level. Science itself not unfrequently derives motive power from an ultra-scientific source. Whewell speaks...
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Nature, Volume 10

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 pages
...things now deemed essential will be dropped, and elements now rejected will be assimilated. The lifling of the life is the essential point ; and as long as...leverage may be employed to raise life to a higher level. Science itself not unfrequently derives motive power from an ultra-scientific source. Whewell speaks...
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The Beginnings of Things, Or, Science Versus Theology: An Address by Prof ...

John Tyndall - 1874 - 80 pages
...now deemed essential will be dropped, and elements now rejected will be assimilated. The lifting of life is the essential point ; and as long as dogmatism,...leverage may be employed to raise life to a higher level. Science itself not unfrequently derives motive power from an ultra-scientific source. Whewell speaks...
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Every Saturday

1874 - 532 pages
...assimilated. i in' ailing ol the life is the essential point; and as long as •¿'-'ц'шамми, fanaticism, and intolerance are kept out, various...modes of leverage may be employed to raise life to a Uglier level. Science itself not unfrequently derives nio'1*1; ¡ючег from an ultra-scientific...
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The Spirituality of Causation: A Scientific Hypothesis

Richard Laming - 1874 - 132 pages
...calls upon the science of the present day " to raise Life to a higher level," assuring us that "so long as dogmatism, fanaticism, and intolerance are...kept out various modes of leverage may be employed," even encouraging us with the remark that " science itself not unfrequently derives motive power from...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - 1875 - 758 pages
...the religious sentiment in the emotional nature of man," intimating that it might be made useful. " The lifting of the life is the essential point ; and...leverage may be employed to raise life to a higher level. Science itself not unfrequently derives motive power from an ultra-scientific source." His peroration...
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