“An interesting contrast between the geology of the present day and that of half a century ago, is presented by the complete emancipation of the modern geologist from the controlling and perverting influence of theology, all-powerful at the earlier date. As the geologist of my young days wrote, he had one eye upon fact, and the other on Genesis; at present, he wisely keeps both eyes on fact, and ignores the pentateuchal mythology altogether. The publication of the 'Principles of Geology' brought upon its illustrious author a period of social ostracism; the instruction given to our children is based upon those principles. Whewell had the courage to attack Lyell's fundamental assumption (which surely is a dictate of common sense) that we ought to exhaust known causes before seeking for the explanation of geological phenomena in causes of which we have no experience.” ScienceInfluenceExperienceMythMythologyTheologyCommon SenseScience And ReligionSupernaturalFactSuperstitionGenesisGeologyNaturalismScience Vs ReligionOstracismPentateuchMethodological NaturalismIllustriousCharles LyellLyellBiblical MythologyPrinciples Of Geology Book:Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century, The Source: Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century, The
“Lyell and Poulett Scrope, in this country, resumed the work of the Italians and of Hutton; and the former, aided by a marvellous power of clear exposition, placed upon an irrefragable basis the truth that natural causes are competent to account for all events, which can be proved to have occurred, in the course of the secular changes which have taken place during the deposition of the stratified rocks. The publication of 'The Principles of Geology,' in 1830, constituted an epoch in geological science. But it also constituted an epoch in the modern history of the doctrines of evolution, by raising in the mind of every intelligent reader this question: If natural causation is competent to account for the not-living part of our globe, why should it not account for the living part?” TruthScienceNaturalHistoryPowerEvolutionIntelligentDoctrineSecularGeologyNaturalismMarvellousCausationExpositionHuttonJames HuttonCharles LyellLyellGeorge Julius Poulett ScropeIrrefragablePoulett ScropeScropeThe Principles Of Geology Book:Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century, The Source: Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century, The
“There can be no doubt that the existing Fauna and Flora is but the last term of a long series of equally numerous contemporary species, which have succeeded one another, by the slow and gradual substitution of species for species, in the vast interval of time which has elapsed between the deposition of the earliest fossiliferous strata and the present day.” ScienceTimeDoubtEvolutionSpeciesBiologyExtinctionGeologyFloraFlora And FaunaFaunaFossilStrata Book:Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century, The Source: Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century, The