Unscientific materialism : a criticism of Tyndall's Fragments of Science

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100 1 ‡aWilder, S. H.
245 1 0 ‡aUnscientific materialism : ‡ba criticism of Tyndall's Fragments of Science.
250 ‡a5th edition, revised and corrected by the author.
264 1 ‡a[New York : ‡bs.n., ‡c1881.
300 ‡a16 pages ‡c19 cm
500 ‡a"It will be seen by examining the passages cited from Professor Tyndall, that having previously committed himself irrevocably to the mechancal or atomic theory, as the indispensable prerequisite of evolution, he in the address at Belfast repudiates the current definition of matter on the ground that it attributes to matter only mechanical properties (the very point that marks it as inseparable from the mechanical theory) as inadequate for the purposes of evolution ..." -- Page 12.
500 ‡aRevised and corrected by the author.
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