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  1. Lyell. Lyell's uniformitarianism is a family of four related propositions, not a single idea: Uniformity of law – the laws of nature are constant across time and space. Uniformity of methodology – the appropriate hypotheses for explaining the geological past are those with analogy today.

  2. The theoretical system Lyell presented in 1830 was composed of three requirements or principles: 1) the Uniformity Principle which states that past geological events must be explained by the same causes now in operation; 2) the Uniformity of Rate Principle which states that geological laws operate with the same force as at present; 3) the Steady-state Principle which states that the earth does ...

    • Giovanni Camardi
    • 1999
  3. May 28, 2019 · Charles Darwin's theory of evolution was influenced by geologist Charles Lyell’s Principles of Geology. Lyell extrapolated on James Hutton's work related to uniformitarianism. Darwin and Lyell offered evidence that natural laws explain how the Earth and living organisms gradually change over time.

    • Mary Dowd
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  5. KEY WORDS: catastrophism, central heat theory, laws of nature, Lyell, Newton, principles, semantic conception of theories, uniformitarianism. Charles Lyell is celebrated as the scientist who formulated the uniformitarian synthesis, opposed deists and catastrophists and sought to establish geology as parallel to Newton's celestial mechanics.

  6. Mar 22, 2024 · uniformitarianism. Charles Lyell (born November 14, 1797, Kinnordy, Forfarshire, Scotland—died February 22, 1875, London) was a Scottish geologist largely responsible for the general acceptance of the view that all features of the Earth’s surface are produced by physical, chemical, and biological processes through long periods of geological ...

  7. Charles Lyell is celebrated as the scientist who formulated the uniformitarian synthesis, opposed deists and catastrophists and sought to establish geology as parallel to Newton’s celestial mechanics. Part of his theory became a fundamental component of Darwin’s theory of evolution and another part, under the form of a Uniformity Principle ...

  8. Jun 22, 2007 · Finally, I discuss the role that uniformity plays for Lyell, Darwin, and modern science as an interpretive principle rather than as an inference from empirical data, and I conclude by noting that keeping the distinction in mind between interpretive principles and empirical findings will help clarify debates between science and religion.

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