 | Bat-Ami Bar On - 1994 - عدد الصفحات: 270
...(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985). 28. Lange, for example, cites Darwin's often-quoted remark: "Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though...ways, but they were mere schoolboys to old Aristotle" (p. 14, n. 9). 29. For discussion of the question of feminism in Plato, see Julia Annas, "Plato's Republic... | |
 | Abraham Edel - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 508
...science. It was of Parts of Animals that Darwin wrote admiringly to William Ogle, the translator, in 1881, "Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though...ways, but they were mere schoolboys to old Aristotle." Here Aristotle systematically and comparatively maps the materials that enter into biologic processes,... | |
 | Richard P. McKeon - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 536
...ofAmtodt's Scieatific Wntings tLondon, l864;, l54. gant in his estimate of Aristode's achievements: "Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though in very different ways, but they were mere schoolhoys to old Aristode." " D'Arcy Thompson not only praises the number and accuracy of his observations... | |
 | Georg Wöhrle, Jochen Althoff - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 288
...The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin II. New York 1896. S. 427 (Brief vom 22.2.1882 an W. Ogle): „Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though...ways, but they were mere schoolboys to old Aristotle". zwei Seiten einer Medaille: Die leleologische Betrachtung ist in der Biologie deswegen berechtigt,... | |
 | Sandra Harding, Merrill B. Hintikka † - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 376
...the semen from every part of the body." (722 a 34) 7 Randall, p. 41. 8 Randall, p. 46. 9 Darwin wrote "Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though...ways, but they were mere schoolboys to old Aristotle" (Life and Letters, vol. iii, p. 252.) 10 Even Randall, writing in 1960, remarks on Aristotle's errors... | |
 | Sharon Katz Cooper - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 240
...In fact, the great scientist, Charles Darwin, later wrote, "Linnaeus and Cuvier [a French scientist] have been my two gods, though in very different ways, but they were mere schoolboys to old Aristotle." £»> Charles Darwin is most famous for his theories of evolution. 5 RETURN TO GREECE In 343 BC, Aristotle's... | |
 | Edward Grant - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 377
...had a high notion of Aristotle's merits, but I had not the most remote notion what a wonderful man he was. Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though...different ways, but they were mere schoolboys to old Aristotle.""4 It makes little sense to distinguish between natural philosophy and science as if they... | |
 | Arthur Platt - 1927 - عدد الصفحات: 250
...had a high notion of Aristotle's merits, but I had not the most remote notion what a wonderful man he was. Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though...ways, but they were mere schoolboys to old Aristotle. George Henry Lewes wrote a book upon Aristotle, with the express purpose of denying and running down... | |
 | Joseph Needham - 1959 - عدد الصفحات: 336
...made. "That, then, the female does not contribute semen to generation", says Aristotle, t "but does * "Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though...ways, but they were mere schoolboys to old Aristotle", CD to WO 22/2/1 882, from Life and Letters, ed. F. Darwin, 1888, vol. in, p. 252. contribute something,... | |
 | John Leofric Stocks - 1925 - عدد الصفحات: 194
...spirit. They have delighted naturalists of a later day. Darwin 3 wrote in a letter of one of them: "Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though...ways, but they were mere schoolboys to old Aristotle." 5. Man and his Works. Under this head come, first, the two works of Aristotle which have had the widest... | |
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