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Catastrophism

In Our Time

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The Evolution of Geological Thought

The chapter traces the development of geological theories from the groundbreaking work of a late writer who proposed a new timescale to the transition from catastrophism to gradualism in geological theory. It discusses the contributions of prominent figures like George Cuvier, James Hutton, and Charles Lyell in shaping modern geological thought, exploring the clash between scientific discoveries and religious beliefs. The narrative underscores the shift towards interpreting geological processes as gradual and uniformitarian, highlighting the influence of early thinkers like Hutton in shaping our understanding of the Earth's history.

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