Illustrations of Universal Progress: A Series of Discussions
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A sequence of essays examines how progress appears across natural and social realms, arguing that evolution by differentiation and integration shapes organisms, minds, institutions, and beliefs. The author surveys development of language, customs, law, morality, and religion, tracing how practices and ideas transform, simplify, or persist. He treats limits of knowledge, asserting an indestructible human consciousness of a supreme inscrutable reality while maintaining that scientific inquiry uncovers ever-deeper mystery. Across topics, the work seeks common principles underlying organic and social change and shows how criticism and science can reconcile with religious sentiment.
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