They are of such a nature that every teleologist must hold them to imply what they are intended to disprove. |
What the Darwinian does is to deny the validity of the evidence which the teleologist brings to prove his case. |
The apparently diverging teachings of the teleologist and of the Morphologist are reconciled by the Darwinian hypothesis. |
Will the teleologist maintain that this selective process is itself indicative of special design? |
The denial of final causes is the formative idea of Darwin's theory, and therefore no teleologist can be a Darwinian. |
The appropriateness of this characterization can be seen by looking at the other example he gives of a teleologist, namely Nietzsche. |