
audiobook
by James Hutton
CHAPTER I.
SECTION II.
SECTION III.
SECTION IV.
CHAPTER II.
CHAP. III.
CHAP. V.
CHAP. VI.
CHAP. VII.
CHAP. VIII.
This work opens with a grand survey of the planet as a finely tuned mechanism, inviting listeners to explore how the Earth’s solid core, its surrounding seas, and the enveloping atmosphere cooperate to create a livable world. The author treats the planet not as a random jumble but as a purposeful construction, where each element—rock, water, air—has a distinct role that balances the whole.
Through clear, methodical reasoning, the text examines the observable surface while acknowledging the mysteries that lie beneath. It encourages a scientific mindset, urging readers to consider both the ends and means of nature’s design, and to seek underlying principles that explain the harmony of the globe’s parts. The early chapters lay the groundwork for a thoughtful investigation into the laws that govern Earth’s form, composition, and continual motion.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (693K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1726–1797
A Scottish thinker who helped people imagine the Earth as far older than anyone had guessed, he turned careful observation of rocks and landscapes into a new way of understanding time itself.
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