The Man Who Found Time: James Hutton and the Discovery of the Earth's Antiquity
By (Author) Jack Repcheck
Basic Books
Basic Books
5th May 2009
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
550.92
Paperback
256
Width 139mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm
304g
There are three men whose lifes work helped free science from the strait-jacket of religion. Two of the threeNicolaus Copernicus and Charles Darwinare widely heralded for their breakthroughs. The third, James Hutton, is comparatively unknown, yet he profoundly changed our understanding of the earth, its age, and its dynamic forces. A Scottish gentleman farmer, Huttons observations on his small tract of land led him to a theory that directly contradicted biblical claims that the Earth was only 6,000 years old. This expertly crafted narrative tells the story not only of Hutton, but also of Scotland and the Scottish Enlightenment, including many of the greatest thinkers of the age, such as David Hume and Adam Smith.
"This is an informative and revealing book." Times Higher Education Supplement"
Jack Repcheck is an editor at W. W. Norton & Co., where he publishes the work of leading scientists and economists. He is also the author of Copernicus'secret. He lives with his family in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.