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" In the distant future I see open fields for far more important researches. Psychology will be based on a new foundation, that of the necessary acquirement of each mental power and capacity by gradation. Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his... "
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation ... - Page 424
by Charles Darwin - 1864 - 440 pages
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The Naturalist as Interpreter and Seer ...

Evolution (Biology) - 1902 - 200 pages
...modified; so that we must not overrate the accuracy of organic change as a measure of time. In the future I see open fields for far more important researches. Psychology will be securely based on the foundation already well laid by Mr. Herbert Spencer, that of the necessary acquirement...
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Thomas Henry Huxley

Edward Clodd - Biography & Autobiography - 1902 - 278 pages
...lower apes." Matters were at this point when the Origin of Species appeared. The weighty sentence, " Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history," was not only in full harmony with the conclusions at which. I had arrived, but was strongly supported...
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The Origin of Thought and Speech

M. Moncalm - Science - 1905 - 324 pages
...aboriginally placed there, may give him hopes for a still higher destiny in the distant future." 2 "In the future I see open fields for far more important researches. Psychology will be securely based on newly laid down foundations; that of the necessary acquirement of each mental power...
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Science and the Faith: Essays on Apologetic Subjects, with an Introduction

Aubrey Lackington Moore - Apologetics - 1905 - 292 pages
...Darwin foresaw this from the first, and in the " Origin of Species " asserted his belief that " much light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history." * Now, if this had only meant a chemical analysis of " the dust of the ground," out of which man was...
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Faiths of Man: A Cyclopædia of Religions, Volume 1

James George Roche Forlong - Religion - 1906 - 648 pages
...which I really meant ' appeared by some wholly unknown process.'" In the work itself he says that " light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history " (as indeed it was by his Descent of Man in 1871); but this was disconcerting to those who believed...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 64

1861 - 712 pages
...physical structure of species, but also to mental development, for he says — " In the distant future, Psychology will be based on a new foundation, that...acquirement of each mental power and capacity by gradation." It is not the first time by far that the gratuitous theory of spontaneous development has been propounded....
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The Origin of Species

Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1909 - 584 pages
...modified; so that we must not overrate the accuracy of organic change as a measure of time. In the future I see open fields for far more important researches. Psychology will be securely based on the foundation already well laid by Mr. Herbert Spencer, that of the necessary acquirement...
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DARWIN AND MODERN SCIENCE

A.C. SEWARD - 1909 - 800 pages
...than those with which he was prepared personally to deal He writes, in The Origin of Species2, "In the future I see open fields for far more important researches. Psychology will be securely based on the foundation already well laid by Mr Herbert Spencer, that of the necessary acquirement...
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The Foundations of the Origin of Species: Two Essays Written in 1842 and 1844

Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1909 - 310 pages
...named though clearly referred to. Elsewhere (Origin, Ed. ip 488) the author is bolder and writes " Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history." In Ed. vi. p. 668, he writes " Much light &c." 3 For the history of this sentence (with which the Origin...
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The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 14

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 918 pages
...into the foreground, never flinched from recognizing that man could not be excluded from his theory. " Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history " (Origin, ed. i. 488). Owen could not face the wrath of fashionable orthodoxy. In his Rede Lecture...
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