... of an electric spark, which traverses a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen? What justification is there, then, for the assumption of the existence in the living matter of a something which has no representative, or correlative, in the not living matter... Medical Times and Gazette - Página 2481869Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1869 - 350 páginas
...comprehend the modus operandi of an electric spark, which traverses a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen ? "What justification is there, then, for the assumption...representative or correlative in the not living matter, gave rise to it ? What better philosophical status has 'vitality' than 'aquosity?' And why should 'vitality'... | |
| Joseph John Murphy - 1869 - 312 páginas
...comprehend the modus operandi of an electric spark which traverses a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen ? What justification is there, then, for the assumption...correlative in the not living matter which gave rise to it ? What better philosophical status has ' vitality ' than ' aquosity ? '" This reasoning, on a first... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1869 - 30 páginas
...comprehend the modas operandl of an electric spark, which traverses a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen ? What justification is there, then, for the assumption...correlative in the not living matter which gave rise to it ? What better philosophical status has " vitality" than " aquosity ?" And why should " vitality" hope... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1869 - 506 páginas
...existence as when I speak of a magnetic force or of a force of gravitation. Professor Huxley asks, "What justification is there, then, for the assumption...matter of a something which has no representative or correlation in the not living matter which gave rise to it ? " Surely the question, thus put, involves... | |
| 1869 - 622 páginas
...comprehend the modus operand* of an electric spark, which traverses a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen ? ' What justification is there, then, for the assumption...matter of a something which has no representative or correlation in the not living matter which gave rise to it ? What better philosophical status has "... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 448 páginas
...comprehend the modus operandi of an electric spark, which traverses a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen ? What justification is there, then, for the assumption...correlative, in the not living matter which gave rise to it \ What better philosophical status has " vitality " than " aquosity " ? And why should " vitality "... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 páginas
...of pre-existing protoplasm, an equivalent weight of the matter of life makes its appearance? . . . What justification is there, then, for the assumption...correlative in the not living matter which gave rise to it?" (The passage I have marked by italics indicates the extent to which Prof. Huxley stops short of the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 652 páginas
...pre -existing firotvplasin, an equivalent weight of the matter of life makes its appearance t . . . What justification is there, then, for the assumption...correlative in the not living matter which gave rise to it?" (The passage I have marked by italics indicates the extent to which Prof. Huxley stops short of the... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1870 - 312 páginas
...itself. Professor Huxley's question, in the notorious Edinburgh address, " What justification is there for the assumption of the existence in the living...correlative in the not living matter which gave rise to it ?" has been so frequently and easily answered, that I am almost inclined to apologise for alluding... | |
| 1870 - 934 páginas
...existence as when I speak of a magnetic force or of a force of gravitation. i Professor Huxley asks, "What justification is there, then, for the assumption...matter of a something which has no representative or correlation in the not living matter which gave rise to it?" Surely the question, thus put, involves... | |
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