“Man is made for science; he reasons from effects to causes, and from causes to effects; but he does not always reason without error. In reasoning, therefore, from appearances which are particular, care must be taken how we generalize; we should be cautious not to attribute to nature, laws which may perhaps be only of our own invention.”
Quote by James Hutton
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Theory of the earth; or an investigation of the laws observable in the composition, dissolution and restoration of land upon the globe. (From. the Trans., Roy. soc. of Edinb.).
The text delves into the scientific understanding of geological processes, examining how land is shaped over time through natural phenomena. It is a scholarly work that contributes to the field of geology and the study of Earth's surface. more
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