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Luck or cunning as the main means of organic modification presents an argument that reconsiders how living beings change over generations by linking inherited traits to the persistence of memory. The work questions the idea that evolution operates solely through random variation, suggesting instead that the continuity between generations may be shaped by purposeful patterns that resemble remembered experience. The discussion highlights how organic development can be understood through a blend of observation, reasoning, and careful examination of biological processes. Early in the book, the narrator shifts from a general interest in classification to a closer look at evolutionary theory, emphasizing that understanding descent requires taking intention and structured influence into account. The text proposes that instinct should be viewed as memory carried forward, shaped not by chance alone but by influences that echo through successive generations. By exploring these ideas, the book invites readers to consider evolution as a process that blends adaptation, continuity, and an underlying sense of design, offering a perspective that moves beyond conventional interpretations.
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