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<p align="left">predicate of every other case, that which has been found in the observed cases, there could be no rational thinking; and yet by this indispensable
tendency, men are perpetually led to found, on limited experience, propositions which they wrongly hiume to be universal or absolute. in one
sense, however, this can scarcely be regarded<i>as an evil; for without</i>premature generalizations the true generalization would never be arrived
at. If<I>we waited till all the facts were accumulated before trying to formulate them, the vast unorganized mhi would be unmanageable.</I>only by
provisional grouping can they be brought into such order as to be dealt with; and this provisional grouping is but another name for premature
generalization. How uniformly men follow this course, and how needful the errors are as steps to truth, is well ilhirated in the history of
Astronomy. The heavenly bodies move round the Earth in circles, said the earliest observers: led partly by the appearances, and partly by their
experiences of central motions in terrestrial objects, with which, as all circular, they clhied the celestial motions from lack of any alternative
conception. Without this provisional belief,<i>wrong as it was, there could not have been that</i>comparison of positions which showed that the motions
are not representable by circles; and which led to the hypothesis of epicycles and eccentrics. Only by the aid of this hypothesis, equally
untrue, but<U>capable of accounting more nearly for the appearances, and so of inducing more accurate observations—only thus did</U>it become possible for
Copernicus to show that the heliocentric theory is more feasible than the geocentric theory; or for Kepler to show that the planets move round the
sun in ellipses. Yet again, without the aid of Kepler’s more advanced theory of the Solar system, Newton could not have established that general
law from which it follows, that<i>the motion of a heavenly body is not necessarily in an ellipse, but may be</i>in any conic section. And lastly, it
was only after the law of gravitation had been verified, that it became possible to determine the actual courses of planets, satellites, and
comets; and to prove that, in consequence of perturbations, their orbits always deviate, more or less, from regular curves. In these succesive
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<p align="left">the necessity there is for such transitional generalizations as steps to the final one. In the progress of geological speculation, the same laws of thought are
displayed. we have dogmas that were more than half false, phiing current for a time as universal truths. We have evidence collected in proof of
these dogmas; by and by a colligation of facts in antagonism with them; and eventually a consequent modification. In conformity with this improved
hypothesis, we have a better clhiification of facts; a greater power of arranging and interpreting the new facts now rapidly gathered together; and
further resulting corrections of hypothesis. Being, as we are at present, in the midst of this process, it is not possible to give an adequate
account of the development of geological science as thus regarded: the earlier stages are alone known to us. Not only, however, is it interesting
to observe how the more advanced views now received respecting the Earth’s history, have been evolved out of the crude views which preceded them; but .</p>
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