James Hutton
Born
in Edinburgh, Scotland
June 03, 1726
Died
March 26, 1797
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Theory of the Earth
18 editions
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published
1795
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Theory of the Earth With Proofs and Illustrations, Volume 1 (of 4)
25 editions
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published
2007
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Theory of the Earth With Proofs and Illustrations, Volume 2 (of 4)
22 editions
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published
2005
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James Hutton in the Field and in the Study
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Works of James Hutton
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published
2013
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Theory of the Earth, Vol. 3 of 4: With Proofs and Illustrations
9 editions
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published
2013
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Fallen Angel
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Central Asia: From the Aryan to the Cossack
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A Popular Account of the Thugs and Dacoits: The Hereditary Garotters and Gang-robbers of India
26 editions
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published
2010
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Systems of the Earth, etc.
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“To a naturalist nothing is indifferent; the humble moss that creeps upon the stone is equally interesting as the lofty pine which so beautifully adorns the valley or the mountain: but to a naturalist who is reading in the face of the rocks the annals of a former world, the mossy covering which obstructs his view, and renders indistinguishable the different species of stone, is no less than a serious subject of regret.”
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“...if an organised body is not in the situation and circumstances best adapted to its sustenance and propagation, then, in conceiving an indefinite variety among the individuals of that species, we must be assured, that, on the one hand, those which depart most from the best adapted constitution, will be the most liable to perish, while, on the other hand, those organised bodies, which most approach to the best constitution for the present circumstances, will be best adapted to continue, in preserving themselves and multiplying the individuals of their race.”
― Investigation of the Principles of Knowledge and of the Progress of Reason, from Sense to Science and Philosophy
― Investigation of the Principles of Knowledge and of the Progress of Reason, from Sense to Science and Philosophy