The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and MoralityGood Press, 17 груд. 2019 р. - 312 стор. In Rudolf Schmid's 'The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality', readers are taken on a comprehensive exploration of Charles Darwin's groundbreaking theories of evolution and natural selection, and their profound implications on various aspects of society. Schmid delves into the interface between science, philosophy, religion, and morality, examining how Darwin's ideas have influenced each of these domains. The book presents a meticulous analysis of the intellectual milieu in which Darwin's theories emerged, highlighting their revolutionary nature and enduring impact on human thought. Rudolf Schmid, a renowned scholar of biology and philosophy, offers readers a compelling insight into the historical development and contemporary relevance of Darwin's ideas. His interdisciplinary approach sheds light on the complex interplay between scientific advancements and broader cultural paradigms, making this book essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of science and society. 'The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality' is a must-read for academics, students, and general readers seeking a profound understanding of the far-reaching implications of Darwin's evolutionary theories. Schmid's erudite analysis and nuanced perspective make this book a valuable contribution to the discourse on science and its societal implications. |
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Сторінка 1854
... the geological principles of Sir Charles Lyell and by the investigations in biology and comparative anatomy of a number of scientists. From this point of view, the movement which was inaugurated by Darwin seems to us but.
... the geological principles of Sir Charles Lyell and by the investigations in biology and comparative anatomy of a number of scientists. From this point of view, the movement which was inaugurated by Darwin seems to us but.
Сторінка 1857
... scientists for a long time thought it unprofitable to occupy themselves with this question; and even in our time a great many of them declare the question to be absolutely insolvable, and every attempt at answering it to be an ...
... scientists for a long time thought it unprofitable to occupy themselves with this question; and even in our time a great many of them declare the question to be absolutely insolvable, and every attempt at answering it to be an ...
Сторінка 1863
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Сторінка 1865
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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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