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History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science

CHAPTER I
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They are failures arising from want of a sufficiency of facts.
ETHICAL SCHOOL OF THE MUSEUM.

Some of the general results at which Aristotle arrived are very grand.

Thus, he concluded that every thing is ready to burst into life, and that the various organic forms presented to us by Nature are those which existing conditions permit.

Should the conditions change, the forms will also change.

Hence there is an unbroken chain from the simple element through plants and animals up to man, the different groups merging by insensible shades into each other.
The inductive philosophy thus established by Aristotle is a method of great power.


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