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... cause . No effect is ever quantitatively ' greater ' nor qualitatively ' superior ' to its cause . An effect can be lower than its cause but never higher . must be infinite " Using causal reasoning , the theistic creationist notes that ...
... cause . No effect is ever quantitatively ' greater ' nor qualitatively ' superior ' to its cause . An effect can be lower than its cause but never higher . must be infinite " Using causal reasoning , the theistic creationist notes that ...
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... cause " of an event is the mechanism responsible for its occurrence : the cause of a ball's movement on a pool table , for example , is the impact of the cue or another ball . The " final cause , " however , is the goal , or purpose for ...
... cause " of an event is the mechanism responsible for its occurrence : the cause of a ball's movement on a pool table , for example , is the impact of the cue or another ball . The " final cause , " however , is the goal , or purpose for ...
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... cause evolution . By far the most important way in which chance influences evolu- tion is in the process of mutation . Mutation is , ultimately , the source of new genetic variations , and without genetic variation there cannot be ...
... cause evolution . By far the most important way in which chance influences evolu- tion is in the process of mutation . Mutation is , ultimately , the source of new genetic variations , and without genetic variation there cannot be ...
Contents
THE GROWTH OF EVOLUTIONARY SCIENCE | 23 |
THE LEGACY OF THE TAXONOMISTS | 44 |
THE FOSSIL RECORD | 68 |
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