«NOMOGENY» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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nomogeny ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Anatomy of the King Crab (Limulus Polyphemus, Latr.)
So the way of operation of “ nomogeny,” or the incoming of species by secondary
cause, remains to be demonstrated; but its ... by “ Vestiges,” meet some of the
phenomena; “ Natural Selection ” suggests other conditions of “ nomogeny.
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The Linnean: Newsletter and Proceedings of the Linnean ...
So with 'Nomogeny'. The accumulation of facts in Embryology and Palaeontology
is such as to make their Conception or rational exposition impossible on the
miraculous 'Creation of species hypothesis = (Thaumatogeny)'. Consequently ...
Linnean Society of London, 1991
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American Journal of Science: The First Scientific Journal in ...
... consequently failed to detect the evidence of ' nomogeny,' under conditions as
decisive as can be hoped in an attempt to prove a negative. Against '
panspermism,' or the dogma that animalcules of infusions come, invariably and
exclusively, ...
The argument is thus independent of all theories of elementary formation —
Evolution,* Epi- genesis, Nomogeny, Thaumatogeny — because facts hold the
key, and they are the same, however rudimental theories may conflict. Design
once ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1869
The argument is thus independent of all theories of elementary formation —
Evolution,* Epi- genesis, Nomogeny, Thaumatogeny — because facts hold the
key, and they are the same, however rudimental theories may conflict. Design
once ...
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On the anatomy of vertebrates
Nomogeny or Thaumatogeny ? 814 WoRKS REFERRED TO 827 Zoological
Index 839 General Index 859 ERRATA. Page 36, four line* from bottom, premi.it '
§ 197. Mu.vlet of Periuodactgla.' „ „ thirteen lines from bottom, for' (Uenw-
humtralU),' ...
Nominator, Nominee, J Nomocracy ( no-mok'ra-si ) [ Gr. nomos, law, and kratia,
from kratein, to rule. ] n. a government according to a code of law gfii?i?ira <1*M
nt Nomogeny ( no-moj'e-ni ) [ Gr. nomo«, law, and geneia -genes, producing.
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
[Gr. nomos, a law.] Nomocracy, nōmok′rasi, n.a government according to a
code of laws.[Gr.nomos,law, kratia—kratein, to rule.] Nomogeny, nōmoj′eni, n.
the origination of life according to naturallaw,not miracle—opp. to Thaumatogeny.
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
... consequently failed to detect the evidence of ' nomogeny,' under conditions as
decisive as can be hoped in an attempt to prove a negative. Against '
panspermism,' or the dogma that animalcules of infusions come, invariably and
exclusively, ...
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Richard Owen: Biology without Darwin
The latter was a beliefin “thaumatogeny,” amiraculous origin oflife, whereas
Owen advocated “nomogeny,” a coming into existence caused by natural law.
Over the years Owen had paid little attention to the issue of spontaneous
generation, ...