Charles Lyell Quote

It may be said that, so far from having a materialistic tendency, the supposed introduction into the earth at successive geological periods of life—sensation, instinct, the intelligence of the higher mammalia bordering on reason, and lastly, the improvable reason of Man himself—presents us with a picture of the ever-increasing dominion of mind over matter.


The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man (1863)


It may be said that, so far from having a materialistic tendency, the supposed introduction into the earth at successive geological periods of...

It may be said that, so far from having a materialistic tendency, the supposed introduction into the earth at successive geological periods of...

It may be said that, so far from having a materialistic tendency, the supposed introduction into the earth at successive geological periods of...

It may be said that, so far from having a materialistic tendency, the supposed introduction into the earth at successive geological periods of...