The Unseen Universe: Physics and the Philosophy of Nature in Victorian Britain

British Journal for the History of Science 6 (1):73-79 (1972)
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Darwin's Metaphor Does Nature Select ?Robert M. Young - 1971 - Dept. Of Philosophy, San Jose College.
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