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The author surveys biological science, philosophy, and aesthetics to argue that life cannot be accounted for by chemistry and physics alone, proposing an additional formative factor involved in development and reproduction. Starting from critiques of design arguments and the evolutionary account, the text reviews cellular and protoplasmic organization, continuity between mineral, plant, and animal life, and recent physiological discoveries. It then explores how these biological principles bear on moral and aesthetic experience, advocating a naturalized spiritual perspective that seeks to reconcile material explanation with values and to make scientific ideas accessible to non-specialist readers.

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T. W. Rolleston

T. W. Rolleston was an Irish author and scholar known for his contributions to the study of Celtic mythology and literature. His notable works include "Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race," which explores the rich tapestry of Celtic folklore, and "Ireland and Poland: A Comparison," where he draws parallels between the two nations. Rolleston's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for the cultural heritage of the Celts, as seen in his collection "The High Deeds of Finn, and Other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland." In addition to his literary pursuits, he engaged with themes of biology and ethics in works like "Parallel Paths: A Study in Biology, Ethics, and Art." His diverse interests and scholarly approach have left a lasting impact on the understanding of Celtic traditions.

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