The Works of Thomas Jay Hudson by Thomas Jay Hudson
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I shall venture to infer that his strenuous insistence upon that theory may have been due to one or both of two causes. One of these was his hostility to Lamarck and his theory of " appetency" as the cause of structural changes in organic life; and the other, his desire to sustain the atheistic theory that physical organism antedates, and is the cause of, life and mind.Read more at location 85
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In reference to these questions I shall undertake to show that Lamarck's or some cognate theory is necessary in order to constitute a complete, coherent theory of organic evolution. That is to say, no theory of evolution can be complete, in the sense of accounting for all the facts, if either Lamarck or Darwin is left out.Read more at location 88
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2. The subjective mind is constantly controlled by suggestion.Read more at location 7202
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B007MFEUS4 aPF3JST3IS6ZD 1080382 Note: Subconscious mind? Why it is imperative that one be conscious and careful about what one speaks out loud as the brain will pick up and act on this talk as well as that which one hears from radio and television, NOT KIDDING!