To the scientific mind the living and the non-living form one continuous series of systems of differing degrees of complexity., while to the philosophic mind the whole universe, itself perhaps an organism, is composed of a vast number of interlacing organisms of all sizes.


Developments in Philosophy of Biology, Quarterly Review of Biology, Volume III, Number 1, March 1928 (p. 79)


To the scientific mind the living and the non-living form one continuous series of systems of differing degrees of complexity., while to the...

To the scientific mind the living and the non-living form one continuous series of systems of differing degrees of complexity., while to the...

To the scientific mind the living and the non-living form one continuous series of systems of differing degrees of complexity., while to the...

To the scientific mind the living and the non-living form one continuous series of systems of differing degrees of complexity., while to the...