The Story of the Earth and ManDawson, John William, Sir
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The Story of the Earth and Man
Dawson, John William, Sir
Human beings -- Origin; Paleontology
In the present state of natural science in Britain, this evil is
perhaps to be remedied only by providing a wider and deeper culture
for our young men. Few of our present workers have enjoyed that
thorough training in mental as well as physical science, which is
necessary to enable men even of great powers to take large and lofty
views of the scheme of nature. Hence we often find men who are fair
workers in limited departments, reasoning most illogically, taking
narrow and local views, elevating the exception into the rule, led
away by baseless metaphysical subtleties, quarrelling with men who
look at their specialties from a different point of view, and even
striving and plotting for the advancement of their own hobbies. Such
defects certainly mar much of the scientific work now being done. In
the more advanced walks of scientific research, they are to some
extent neutralised by that free discussion which true science always
fosters; though even here they sometimes vexatiously arrest the
progress of truth, or open floodgates of error which it may require
much labour to close. But in public lectures and popular publications
they run riot, and are stimulated by the mistaken opposition of
narrow-minded good men, by the love of the new and sensational, and by
the rivalry of men struggling for place and position. To launch a
clever and startling fallacy which will float for a week and stir up a
hard fight, seems almost as great a triumph as the discovery of an
important fact or law; and the honest student is distracted with the
multitude of doctrines, and hustled aside by the crowd of ambitious
groundlings.
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