Natural Salvation; the First Principles of Immortal Life On the Earth, From the Evolution of the Human Brain And the Growth of Human Knowledge

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Natural Salvation; the First Principles of Immortal Life On the Earth, From the Evolution of the Human Brain And the Growth of Human Knowledge
C a Charles Asbury Stephens
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We cannot resist the conviction that ulti- mately, at least, the germ-plasm exists or will exist for the good of the individual, not the individual for the germ-plasm; that the brain group of cells is of greater consequence than the generative group. But again we admit that it is rash to say that anything exists for any purpose whatever. Purpose, conscious purpose, does not come in until there is brain. There is apparently no pur- pose in lower nature, or if a purpose it appears to be an uncons...cious one.
According to the Weismann hypothesis, the reproduc- tive cells give rise to oflfspring by virtue of the permuta- tions and combinations of their own constituent biophors ; the somatic cells do not contribute to the germ-plasm either from their substance, nor otherwise. The soma, indeed, grows from germinal matter in the reproductive cells, but exerts little or no influence upon that tract.
The germ-plasm lives apart and to itself, and is sufficient in itself for all which we know as heredity, unaffected by the life or culture of the soma.


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