Ernst Haeckel Quotes
Haekel's Reasoning Is Simple: Humans Are Nature, They Are Part Of, And A Result Of, Evolution. Our Actions And Our Thoughts Are Products Of This Evolution. Accordingly, When Humans Come To Know Something, Ultimately It Reveals Their Own Nature. Our Knowledge
Which Has Developed In And Is Subject To The Laws Of Nature
Is In Itself Nature (and According To Haeckel, Nothing More.) The Draftsman, His Sensory Organs, His Motor Activity, Are Results Of A Development With Which, In The End, Nature Merely Represents Itself.
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