Science a Stronghold of Belief Or Scientific And Common Sense Proofs of the R

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Science a Stronghold of Belief Or Scientific And Common Sense Proofs of the R
Richard Budd Painter
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Darwin's mode of evasion when discussing Mr. M ivart's objections to his theory in the instance of how milk, and the practice of sucking first took place. Mr, Darwin says (" Origin of Species, '^ p. 190): " There is no greater difficulty in understanding how young animals have instinctively learnt to suck the breast, than in understanding how unhatched chicks have learnt to break the eggshell by tapping against it with their beaks, or how a few hours after leaving the shell, they have learnt to... pick up grains of food. " Quite so ! The one is not a whit more -wonderful than the other, but how could the acts have first arisen? Mr. Darwin says, " The most pro- bable solution seems to be that the habit was first acquired by practice at a more advanced age, and afterwards transmitted to the offspring at an earlier age " (!). (" Origin of Species, "" p. 190. ) But how did the first chick's morphological ancestor learn how to break the shell and pick up food? And again, to put an old question.

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