THE CREED OF SCIENCE RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND SOCIAL BY WILLIAM GRAHAM, M.A. AUTHOR OF "IDEALISM: AN ESSAY METAPHYSICAL AND CRITICAL BIBLIOTHECA JUL 181 BODLEIANA LONDON C. KEGAN PAUL & CO., 1, PATERNOSTER SQUARE 1881 265.i. 631. § 1. Whence came the physical worlds? ... 2. Answer of Science (1) Of Laplace and Kant; (2), of Sir W. 3. Origin of life, according to Haeckel: spontaneous generation 4. Origin of species, according to Darwin: natural selection 5. Chance the chief characteristic in the process of natural selection 6. Natural selection as a scientific hypothesis, how far proved. Its great significance in a theological, philosophical, and ethical 8. Gives a new and sinister solution of the problem of evil. 3. The development of the human species. Has been by a series of |