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The Origin of Species


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Origin of Species -- on Line darwin-online.org.uk/converted/pdf/1861_OriginNY_F382.pdf
Gutenberg Link: www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/2009/pg2009-images.html
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Darwin wrote to Asa Gray: “Agassiz’s name, no doubt, is a heavy weight against us.” But not his logic and evidence, which in letters of friends Darwin dismissed as wild, paradoxical, and religiously inspired. When Agassiz composed an article on the geology of the Amazon with argument against evolution, Darwin told Charles Lyell he was glad to read it but “chiefly as a psychological curiosity.”
. . . The historian Loren Graham has given names to the two camps: restrictionists and expansionists. The first believe that science can go only so far, after which new forms of explanation and understanding have to be devised. The second acknowledged no intrinsic limits. They favor Bertrand Russell’s definition of science as the things we know, distinct from philosophy as the things we do not know. ~ Page 44
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