52 Scientific Sophisms. 



secondary causes in the production of all the 

 phenomena of the universe ; that in view of the 

 intimate relations between Man and the rest of 

 the liv.ng world ; and between the forces exerted 

 by the latter and all other torces, I can see no 

 excuse for doubting that all are co-ordinated 

 terms o Nature's great progression, from the 

 lOrmless to the formed, from the inorganic to 

 the organic, .rom Lhnd force to conscious in- 

 tellect and will." ! 



"Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature." Williams 

 and Norgate, 1803, p. 108. 



