LUCK OR CUNNING AS THE MAIN MEANS OF ORGANIC MODIFICATION?

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AN ATTEMPT TO THROW ADDITIONAL LIGHT UPON THE LATE MR CHARLES DARWIN’S THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION

CONTENTS

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Author’s Preface to First Edition

Chapter I. Introduction

Chapter II. Mr. Herbert Spencer

Chapter III. Mr. Herbert Spencer (continued)

Chapter IV . Mr. Romanes’ “Mental Evolution in Animals”

Chapter V. Statement of the Question at Issue

Chapter VI. Statement of the Question at Issue (continued)

Chapter VII. (Intercalated). Mr. Spencer’s “The Factors of Organic Evolution”

Chapter VIII. Property, Common Sense, and Protoplasm

Chapter IX. Property, Common Sense, and Protoplasm (continued)

Chapter X. The Attempt to Eliminate Mind

Chapter XI. The Way of Escape

Chapter XII. Why Darwin’s Variations were Accidental

Chapter XIII. Darwin’s Claim to Descent with Modification

Chapter XIV. Darwin and Descent with Modification (continued)

Chapter XV. The Excised “My’s”

Chapter XVI. Mr. Grant Allen’s “Charles Darwin”

Chapter XVII. Professor Ray Lankester and Lamarck

Chapter XVIII. Per Contra

Chapter XIX. Conclusion