Lectures on Evolution Lectures on Evolution

Lectures on Evolution

Descripción editorial

We live in and form part of a system of things of immense diversity and perplexity, which we call Nature; and it is a matter of the deepest interest to all of us that we should form just conceptions of the constitution of that system and of its past history. With relation to this universe, man is, in extent, little more than a mathematical point; in duration but a fleeting shadow; he is a mere reed shaken in the winds of force. But as Pascal long ago remarked, although a mere reed, he is a thinking reed; and in virtue of that wonderful capacity of thought, he has the power of framing for himself a symbolic conception of the universe, which, although doubtless highly imperfect and inadequate as a picture of the great whole, is yet sufficient to serve him as a chart for the guidance of his practical affairs.

GÉNERO
Ciencia y naturaleza
PUBLICADO
1895
29 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
82
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
TAMAÑO
50,2
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