The book Freedom in Science And Teaching. was written by author Haeckel, Ernst Heinrich Philipp August, 1834-1919 Here you can read free online of Freedom in Science And Teaching. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Freedom in Science And Teaching. a good or bad book?
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Beyond a doubt the whole stock or polity of Siphonophora has avery definite united will and a united sensibility, and yet each of theindividual persons of which this stock (or Cormus) is composed has itsown personal will and its own particular sensations. Each of thesepersons indeed was originally a separate Medusa, and the individualSiphonophora stock originated, by association and division of labour, out of these united Medusa communities. When I developed this theory of the cell-soul and des...ignated it in myMunich address as the "surest foundation of empirical psychology, " Ibelieved I was drawing an inference quite to Virchow's mind, from hisown views of mechanical and cellular-physiology; and for that reason Itook the same occasion specially to celebrate his very great servicesto the cell theory. How astonished then was I when in his reply thisvery theory was violently attacked and satirised as "mere triflingwith words. " It never could have occurred to me that Virchow had longsince become unfaithful to his most important biological principles, and had deserted his own mechanical "theory of cells;" it never hadoccurred to me that Virchow could be in great measure wanting in thatzoological knowledge which is requisite for a practical comprehensionof the cell-soul theory.
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