The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and MoralityGood Press, 17 груд. 2019 р. - 312 стор. The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality is a lengthy academic work concerning Darwinian theories. Excerpt: "The interesting problem which underlies Mr. Darwin's theories is the answer to the question: How did the different species of organic beings on the earth originate? We find ourselves in the midst of an endless variety of organic beings, animals and plants; we see ourselves, so far as regards the entire physical part of our being, in relationship with this organic world—especially with the organization and physical functions of the animal body. The organic individuals come and go. They originate by being begotten by and born of individuals of the same kind, or they spring up through the formation of germs and buds; and they produce in the same way new individuals, that resemble them in all essential characteristics. Like always begets like, so far as our observations go. But not only the individuals, but even the species to which they belong, must have originated at some definite period of time—and, indeed, as geology tells us, not all at once, but in a long series, which stretched through immeasurable epochs of the earth's history. Thus we come face to face with the question, already put, which we can now formulate more precisely: How did the first individuals of each organic species come into existence?" |
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1854 | |
1856 | |
1861 | |
Bleek Wilhelm 17 96 97 194 197 234 236 | 1865 |
History of the Darwinian Theories | 1867 |
Gerhard 197 | 1872 |
CHAPTER III | |
Marsh 83 | |
Fichte Immanuel Hermann 142 175 | |
Virchow 56 85 | |
THE PHILOSOPHIC COMPLETIONS AND CONSEQUENCES | |
A THE DARWINIAN THEORIES AND RELIGION | |
CHAPTER II | |
CHAPTER III | |
B THE DARWINIAN THEORIES AND MORALITY | |
Mill John Stuart 242 | |
Carneri 203 238 | |
Schelling 109 | |
BOOK II | |
Heer Oswald 56 176 | |
2 The Origin of Sensation and of Consciousness 127 | |
389 | |
Martensen 187 | |
Helmholtz 136 159 | |
4 The Elements of the World the Theory of Atoms and | |
CHAPTER II | |
CHAPTER VI | |
The Darwinian Theories and the Theistic View of The World | |
3 The Evolution Theory and Theism 263 | |
A The Darwinistic Philosophemes in Their Position Regarding Theism | |
CHAPTER I | |
Köstlin Julius 175 187 | |
Nägeli 56 | |
B THE DARWINIAN THEORIES AND MORALITY | |
CHAPTER IV | |
CONCLUSION | |
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