Excerpt from De l'Unité des Races Humaines d'Après les Données de la Psychologie Et de la Physiologie
L'importance du problème n'est pas petite, dit M. G. Fouchet (de la pluralité des races humaines, p. C'est assurément l'une des plus grandes questions que puisse agiter la science, plus grande peut - étre que celle qui s'eleva au temps de Galilée, quand il fut question de ren verser des idées vieilles comme le monde et appuyées sur un témoignage dont il n'était pas permis de douter. Il s'agit presque d'un dogme et non d'un fait accessoire. La science se heurte ici avec la religion, comme autrefois en astronomie; et nulle part le choc n'est plus violent, nulle part les conséquences n'en peuvent être aussi grandes.
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