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... ideas . It recognized that the new science demanded a certain purification of traditional beliefs -such , for example , as the elimination of the supernatural . But in the main , Victorian thought conceived of new condi- tions as if ...
... ideas . It recognized that the new science demanded a certain purification of traditional beliefs -such , for example , as the elimination of the supernatural . But in the main , Victorian thought conceived of new condi- tions as if ...
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... ideas can un- doubtedly be traced back until its origins become lost in the dim mists of prehistoric times : for the sage and the prophet , the thinker and the dreamer , have probably existed since the days of the cave man , and the ...
... ideas can un- doubtedly be traced back until its origins become lost in the dim mists of prehistoric times : for the sage and the prophet , the thinker and the dreamer , have probably existed since the days of the cave man , and the ...
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... idea , is the youngest of the two great ideas born of modern science . It is not yet one hundred years old . Introduced by Darwin solely in its application to biological evolution , the evolutionary theory has come to dom- inate in a ...
... idea , is the youngest of the two great ideas born of modern science . It is not yet one hundred years old . Introduced by Darwin solely in its application to biological evolution , the evolutionary theory has come to dom- inate in a ...
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