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The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality

by Schmid, Rudolf (1828–1907)
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Philosophy & EthicsReligion/SpiritualityScience - BiologyEvolutionReligion and science

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"The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality" by Rudolf Schmid is a scholarly examination of the implications of Darwinian theories written in the late 19th century. This work navigates the intersections of evolutionary biology with philosophical, religious, and moral perspectives, aiming to clarify the ongoing debates that arose from Darwin's ideas. Schmid seeks to reconcile the tension between scientific understanding and religious belief, addressing how evolutionary theory influences ethical viewpoints. At the start of the book, Schmid emphasizes the need for a thorough investigation into Darwin's theories, particularly focusing on their scientific foundations. He recognizes the complex interactions between different intellectual domains, stating that many individuals feel a clash between their scientific and religious beliefs following Darwin's propositions. The author aims to provide clarity and a coherent perspective by suggesting that scientific inquiry and religious faith can co-exist harmoniously. He expresses a desire to clarify existing misconceptions and contribute to the discourse surrounding Darwin's impact on philosophy, religion, and ethics. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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