id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21019 Dennert, Eberhard At the Deathbed of Darwinism: A Series of Papers .txt text/plain 33964 1524 54 CHAPTER V.--Eimer's Theory of Organic Growth--Definite Lines of Development--Rejects Darwin's Theory of Fluctuating Development Certainly Untenable"--"Darwin's Theory of the Darwinian theory of natural selection as is the "struggle for that time Darwinism was the only doctrine of Descent which could claim scientific theory of organic structural processes, we must separate the the theory of selection, nor, consequently with Darwinism. Darwin's principal work, _The Origin of Species_, appeared) to the the theory of Descent and especially for Darwinism. Lamarck's theory of the use and disuse of organs and Darwin's Experimental proof is naturally of vital importance for Eimer's theory. Darwinism to entirely different theories of Descent. according to Darwin pervades the complex course of natural selection. by Darwin, that the development of species may be explained by a animal forms general laws of the development of the organized On the other hand, Darwinism, i.e., the theory of Natural Selection by ./cache/21019.txt ./txt/21019.txt