The case against evolution
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THE CASE AGAINST EVOLUTION
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GEORGE BARRY O’TOOLE, Ph. D., S.T.D. PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY AND PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF PHILOSOPHY, ST. VINCENT ARCHABBEY; PROFESSOR OF ANIMAL BIOLOGY, SETON HILL COLLEGE
New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1926
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Copyright, 1925, By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. Set up and electrotyped. Published April, 1925. Reprinted February, 1926.
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George Barry O'Toole
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Transcriber’s Notes
ADDENDA
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
§ 2. The Argument in the Concrete
§ 1. The Theory of Spontaneous Generation
§ 2. The Law of Genetic Continuity—
§ 3. Chemical Theories of the Origin of Life
§ 5. A “New” Theory of Abiogenesis
§ 6. Hylomorphism versus Mechanism and Neo-vitalism
§ 7. The Definition of Life
§ 8. An Inevitable Corollary
§ 9. Futile Evasions
§ 2. The Science of the Soul
§ 3. The Nature of the Human Soul
§ 4. Darwinian Anthropomorphism
§ 5. The True Significance of Instinct
§ 1. Two Theories of Descent
§ 2. Embryological Resemblances
§ 3. Rudimentary Organs
§ 4. Fossil Links
§ 5. The Edict of the American Association
AFTERWORD
GLOSSARY
INDEX TO AUTHORS
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
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