Definitionn. the quality of being incapable of mutation
Last update: November 1, 2015
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Buffon (1753-1778), at first a partisan of the absolute immutability of species, subsequently appears to have believed that larger or smaller groups of species have been produced by the modification of a primitive stock; but he contributed nothing to the general doctrine of evolution. [Please select]
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He proclaimed the sovereignty of virtue and the immutability of justice. [Please select]
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--OF THE ORIGIN AND IMMUTABILITY OF MORAL DISTINCTIONS AND THEORIES OF MORALS. [Please select]
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Movement and change are absorbed into its immutability as forms of mere appearance. [Please select]
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He alone did not obey the law of immutability in the enchanted, sleeping castle. [Please select]
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True, I feel at home in the society of these symbols of life's immutability. [Please select]
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As McDowell was the iron and steel embodiment of the law, so Shan Tung was the flesh and blood spirit of the mysticism and immutability of his race. [Please select]
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