Darwin's] triumph has won for us a common height from which we see the whole world of living beings as well as all inorganic nature; phenomena of eve… - Charles Otis Whitman

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Darwin's] triumph has won for us a common height from which we see the whole world of living beings as well as all inorganic nature; phenomena of every order we now regard as expressions of natural causes. The supernatural has no longer a standing is science; it has vanished like a dream, and the halls consecrated to its thraldom of the intellect are becoming radiant with a more cheerful faith.

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About Charles Otis Whitman

Charles Otis Whitman (1842–1910) was an American biologist at the end of the nineteenth century who espoused a non-Darwinian theory of evolution.

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Alternative Names: Charles O. Whitman Charles Whitman Whitman, C. O. (Charles Otis), 1842-1910
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