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Excerpt from A Discourse
This was said in comment on Darwin's hypothesis: and' as Darwin regards evolution as only the aggregate and product of many natural laws, those laws being the sequence of events as observed by as, both writers may be held as concurring in the view that Evolution is in its essence a mechanical process, which, if logically followed out, leaves no room for, though it does not expressly exclude, the intervention of intelligence. Mind is thus left in the position of an interested but unnecessary spectator.
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