The more thoroughly we comprehend that process of evolution by which things have come to be what they are, the more we are likely to feel that to deny the everlasting persistence of the spiritual element in Man is to rob the whole process of its meaning. Science - Page 4011884Full view - About this book
| James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes - 1885 - 808 pages
...comprehend that process of evolution by which things have come to be what they are, the more likely we are to feel that to deny the everlasting persistence of...in man is to rob the whole process of its meaning." But why in man rather than in other organisms ? M. Gaudry (Academy of Sciences) describes the fossil... | |
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