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The Wonders of Life: A Popular Study of Biological Philosophy

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A systematic popular account of biological philosophy that examines the meaning of life, methods of scientific inquiry, and the boundary between living and nonliving. It moves from methodological questions—truth, miracles, the science of life, and death—to morphology and physiology, surveying unities and forms of organisms (including simple monera) and detailing nutrition, reproduction, movement, sensation, and mental life. It addresses the origin and evolution of life and considers ethical implications such as the value of life and morality. Throughout it contrasts mechanistic and vitalistic metaphors, arguing for a monistic explanation grounded in metabolism and contemporary biological theory.

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Ernst Haeckel

Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) was a German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, and artist, renowned for his contributions to the fields of evolutionary biology and ecology. He is best known for popularizing Charles Darwin's theory of evolution in Germany and for his extensive work on the classification of living organisms. Haeckel's notable works include "The History of Creation," which explores the development of life on Earth, and "The Evolution of Man," where he discusses human evolution. His ideas on monism sought to unify science and religion, influencing both scientific thought and philosophical discourse during his time.

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