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

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The author examines Darwinian evolution, explains its scientific foundations, and traces how proponents and critics project it into philosophical, religious, and moral realms. By distinguishing empirical findings from metaphysical inferences, the book critiques one-sided or dogmatic extensions, surveys alternative readings, and evaluates consequences for ethics and belief. It advances a conciliatory viewpoint that permits rigorous scientific inquiry while preserving religious and moral concerns, and organizes interdisciplinary material to clarify contentious issues for readers seeking to reconcile or reassess the relation between biological theory, philosophy, and spiritual conviction.

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Rudolf Schmid

Rudolf Schmid was a thinker and writer who engaged deeply with the implications of Charles Darwin's theories. His notable work, "The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality," explores the intersections of evolutionary theory with philosophical and ethical considerations. Schmid's writings contribute to the discourse on how scientific advancements can influence and reshape traditional beliefs and moral frameworks. Through his analysis, he invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of Darwinism beyond the realm of biology.

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