Evolution (Classic Reprint): The Master-Key; A Discussion of the Principle of Evolution As; Illustrated in Atoms, Stars, Organic Species, Mind, Society and Morals - Tapa blanda

Saleeby, C. W.

 
9781330636169: Evolution (Classic Reprint): The Master-Key; A Discussion of the Principle of Evolution As; Illustrated in Atoms, Stars, Organic Species, Mind, Society and Morals

Sinopsis

Uncover how evolution reshapes mind, morality, and our view of reality. This book presents a bold argument that mind and matter are interdependent, and that evolution offers a rational path to understanding human nature without dogma.

< p >Delving into psychology, philosophy, and science, it argues that mind is a function deeply rooted in the structure of matter and energy, yet not reducible to either alone. It explores how evolutionary thought deepens our view of education, child development, and the differences between mind and behavior across species. The work challenges old ideas about original sin and fixed human nature, suggesting a more hopeful, action‑oriented perspective grounded in natural processes and empirical inquiry.


Through accessible discussion of topics from consciousness to ethics, it invites readers to weigh big questions about truth, reality, and the unknowable without surrendering to despair.




  • How mind relates to matter and energy, and what that means for our view of reality

  • Implications of evolution for education, child development, and moral thinking

  • Connections between science, philosophy, and everyday questions about human nature

  • A thoughtful treatment of obstacles to progress and the possibility of renewal



Ideal for readers interested in science-inspired philosophy, psychology, and the quest to understand humanity through evolution.

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Excerpt from Evolution: The Master-Key; A Discussion of the Principle of Evolution As; Illustrated in Atoms, Stars, Organic Species, Mind, Society and Morals

The first proofs of the following pages reached me from across the Atlantic on the same day as a report of Professor George Darwin's Presidential Address to the British Association reached us from South Africa. In that fine address, entitled Evo lutionary Speculation, the illustrious son of an immortal father discussed the evolution of worlds and atoms, and suggested that the principle is of universal application. The leader-writer in the Times, commenting on the address, stated that only within the last few years has any one ventured to maintain the principle of universal evolution first held by Heraclitus. Neither the journalist nor the professor mentioned the name of Herbert Spencer. Thus I take it that an attempt to show how the Synthetic Philosophy stands in relation to the most advanced knowledge will not be entirely superfluous, even for anglo-saxon readers.

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