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" Looking at the matter from the most rigidly scientific point of view, the assumption that, amidst the myriads of worlds scattered through endless space, there can be no intelligence, as much greater than man's as his is greater than a blackbeetle's; no... "
The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic - Seite 482
1895
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The Popular Science Monthly, Band 41

1892 - 994 Seiten
...can be no intelligence as much greater than man's as his is greater than a black beetle's ; no being endowed with powers of influencing the course of Nature as much greater than his as his is greater than a snail's, seems to me not merely baseless, but impertinent. Without stepping...
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Essays Upon Some Controverted Questions

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1892 - 648 Seiten
...can be no intelligence, as much greater than man's as his is greater than a blackbeetle's ; no being endowed with powers of influencing the course of nature as much greater than his, as his is greater than a snail's, seems to me not merely baseless, but impertinent. Without stepping...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Band 41

1892 - 930 Seiten
...can be no intelligence as much greater than man's as his is greater than a black beetle's ; no being endowed with powers of influencing the course of Nature as much greater than his as bis is greater than a snail's, seems to me not merely baseless, but impertinent. Without stepping...
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Science and Christian Tradition: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 478 Seiten
...can be no intelligence, as much greater than man's as his is greater than a blackbeetle's ; no being endowed with powers of influencing the course of nature as much greater than his, as his is greater than a snail's, seems to me not merely baseless, but impertinent. Without stepping...
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An Outline of the Principles of Modern Theosophy

Claude Falls Wright - 1894 - 494 Seiten
...can be no intelligence as much greater than man's as his is greater than the black beetle's; no being endowed with powers of influencing the course of nature as much greater than his, as his is greater than a snail's, seems to me not merely baseless, but impertinent. ... If our...
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Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Band 35

1895 - 800 Seiten
...wish as one of the inconsistencies of a great man. Like other great men, with all the boldness of bu thought, he knew the sharp limitation of his own knowledge....influencing the course of nature as much greater than his as his was greater than a snail's.'" —DUtttic and Hygienic Gazette 482 483 Selections. FROM CURRENT...
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Some Problems of Life

Annie Besant - 1900 - 162 Seiten
...can be no intelligence, as much greater than man's as his is greater than a black beetle's; no being endowed with powers of influencing the course of nature as much greater than his, as his is greater than a snail's, ' t seems to me not merely baseless, but impertinent. Without...
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Collected Essays, Band 5

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1900 - 482 Seiten
...can be no intelligence, as much greater than man's as his is greater than a blackbeetle's; no being endowed with powers of influencing the course of nature as much greater than his, as his is greater than a snail's seems to me not merely baseless, but impertinent. Without stepping...
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Wit and Wisdom: A Public Affairs Miscellany

Colin Bingham - 1982 - 376 Seiten
...can be no intelligence so much greater than man's as his is greater than a blackbeetle's; not being endowed with powers of influencing the course of nature as much greater than his, as his is greater than a snail's; seems to me not merely baseless, but impertinent. TH HUXLEY...
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The Extraterrestrial Life Debate 1750-1900: The Idea of a Plurality of ...

Michael J. Crowe - 1986 - 708 Seiten
...can be no intelligence, as much greater than man's as his is greater than a blackbeetle's; no being endowed with powers of influencing the course of nature as much greater than his, as his is greater than a snail's, seems to me not merely baseless, but impertinent.81 Moreover,...
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