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사무엘 버틀러(Samuel Butle
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2024-07-03
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THEAUTHOR'S LIFE.
Contents
THE SECOND EDITION
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. STATEMENT OF THE QUESTION. CURRENT OPINION ADVERSE TO TELEOLOGY.
CHAPTER II. THE TELEOLOGY OF PALEY AND THE THEOLOGIANS.
CHAPTER III. IMPOTENCE OF PALEY'S CONCLUSION. THE TELEOLOGY OF THE EVOLUTIONIST.
CHAPTER IV. FAILURE OF THE FIRST EVOLUTIONISTS TO SEE THEIR POSITION AS TELEOLOGICAL.
CHAPTER V. THE TELEOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF ORGANISM—THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE UNCONSCIOUS.
CHAPTER VI. SCHEME OF THE REMAINDER OF THE WORK. HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION.
CHAPTER VII. PRE-BUFFONIAN EVOLUTION, AND SOME GERMAN WRITERS.
CHAPTER VIII. BUFFON—MEMOIR.
CHAPTER IX. BUFFON'S METHOD—THE IRONICAL CHARACTER OF HIS WORK.
CHAPTER X. SUPPOSED FLUCTUATIONS OF OPINION—CAUSES OR MEANS OF THE TRANSFORMATION OF SPECIES.
CHAPTER XI. BUFFON—FULLER QUOTATIONS.
CHAPTER XII. SKETCH OF DR. ERASMUS DARWIN'S LIFE.
CHAPTER XIII. PHILOSOPHY OF DR. ERASMUS DARWIN.
CHAPTER XIV. FULLER QUOTATIONS FROM THE 'ZOONOMIA.'
CHAPTER XV. MEMOIR OF LAMARCK.
CHAPTER XVI. GENERAL MISCONCEPTION CONCERNING LAMARCK—HIS PHILOSOPHICAL POSITION.
CHAPTER XVII. SUMMARY OF THE 'PHILOSOPHIE ZOOLOGIQUE.'
CHAPTER XVIII. MR. PATRICK MATTHEW, MM. ÉTIENNE AND ISIDORE GEOFFROY ST. HILAIRE, AND MR. HERBERT SPENCER.
CHAPTER XIX. MAIN POINTS OF AGREEMENT AND OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE OLD AND NEW THEORIES OF EVOLUTION.
CHAPTER XX. NATURAL SELECTION CONSIDERED AS A MEANS OF MODIFICATION. THE CONFUSION WHICH THIS EXPRESSION OCCASIONS.
CHAPTER XXI. MR. DARWIN'S DEFENCE OF THE EXPRESSION, NATURAL SELECTION—PROFESSOR MIVART AND NATURAL SELECTION.
CHAPTER XXII. THE CASE OF THE MADEIRA BEETLES AS ILLUSTRATING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE EVOLUTION OF LAMARCK AND OF MR. CHARLES DARWIN—CONCLUSION.
APPENDIX.
CHAPTER I. REVIEWS OF 'EVOLUTION, OLD AND NEW.'
CHAPTER II. ROME AND PANTHEISM.