Show The Unity of i Life 1 There is nothing I think that brings home to one more conclusively h l the unity of ot life Ie and therefore the unity of or Imo knowledge e of that life liCe than the attempt to study any particular subject by itself and confine confino yourself to it alone alono You find very cry soon that rou ou e cannot do so No aspect of oC life me an bo ho separated from Crom the rest eat an and understood even oven in any small degree without some borne knowledge of or the rest of or life me No part lart of life stands alone Every cry ery phenomenon of life Is the result re rc re- re stilt sult lt not of ot one ono or 01 two causes alone but butor of or tho the interaction of innumerable causes To 10 get near the tho understanding understand understand- ing of or only ono one Item Hem you must be ablo able to estimate moro more or 01 less truly all the tIme forces that make malto 10 and live the of life lICe As with the time eddy ot oi a I river er to estimate It you must know not merely the tho eddy but much also of or the river its volume and its speed the density of oC its waters the time configuration ration of or its Ils' Ils banks and its general direction The Tho observation of tho the eddy only would lead you into the tho wildest fallacies The The Atlantic |