

" In matters of evidence, as in all other human 

 things, we neither require nor can attain the abso- 

 lute." 



Mill's "Looic," vol. 2, ch. xxi. 



" All attempts to rule out prospective organisation, 

 or teleology, from the world would be fatal to natural 

 science, which has arisen by provisional interpretations 

 of just this kind of organisation ; and to the historical 

 interpretation of the world found in the evolution 

 hypothesis ; for the category of teleology is but the 

 prospective reading of the same series which, when read 

 retrospectively, we all call evolution." 



Mark Baldwin. "DEVELOPMENT AND EVOLUTION," 



p. 287. 



