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OAKLAND 



LECTURE XLV. 

 AFTER DARWIN. 



Huxley : " Extinguished theologians lie about the 

 cradle of every infant science as the strangled snakes 

 beside that of the infant Hercules." "There can be 

 no alleviation of the sufferings of mankind except 

 veracity of thought and action, and the resolute facing 

 of the world as it is." 



Gray. Hooker. Lyell. Herbert Spencer and the 

 " Philosophy of Evolution." Haeckel, John Fiske, 

 Bagehot, Romanes, Lloyd Morgan expositors of 

 Evolution. Francis Galton and " Inheritance." Ray 

 Lankester and " Degradation." Boveri, Maupas. 

 Hertwig, Brooks, Wilson workers in Embryology. 

 August Weismann, " Theory of Heredity." Cope, 

 Hyatt, Osborne defenders of Neo-Lamarckism in 

 America. Lester F. Ward, " Pyschic Factors in Evo- 

 lution." Le Conte, Drummond, Fiske, Schurman 

 reconcilers of Religion with Science. Huxley, Haeckel. 

 etc. the unreconciled. Andrew D. White, "War- 

 fare of Science." " Religion and science must each 

 run its own course, and I am not responsible if the 

 meeting point be far away." Darwin. 



A conflict of the immortals ; Religion always de^ 

 feated in the struggle ; always arises strengthened 

 after each defeat. No need of premature reconciliation. 



