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The author surveys evolutionary theory and its philosophical consequences, assessing how scientific accounts of biological change intersect with religious, ethical, and metaphysical questions. He considers claims that evolution leads to pessimism, evaluates idealist responses that maintain moral truths as objective, and argues that moral judgments can be treated as facts analogous to scientific truths. He critiques the philosophical position that the Real is unknowable by noting that scientists implicitly assume the knowability of aspects of reality when conducting evolutionary science. Throughout, he analyzes the relations among fact, value, and belief, and explores how moral conviction, hope, and intellectual integrity persist amid scientific explanations.

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F. B. Jevons

F. B. Jevons was a scholar known for his contributions to the study of comparative religion and philosophy. His notable works include "An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Religion," which explores the similarities and differences among world religions, and "The Idea of God in Early Religions," where he examines the evolution of religious thought. Jevons also delved into the concept of evolution, reflecting the intellectual currents of his time. His writings are significant for those interested in the intersections of religion, culture, and philosophy.

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