Darwin was wonderfully struck by how the presence of the most complex forms of creation could be explained by referring to the common processes continually in action and open to our view.
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Modeling Nature (Science & Its Conceptual Foundations)
September 30, 1988, University of Chicago Press
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0226437272 9780226437279
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