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The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality

By Rudolf Schmid

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore the collision of science and belief as a 19th-century author grapples with the earth-shattering implications of evolutionary theory on faith, morals, and the very meaning of existence.

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2007-07-26
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"The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality" by Rudolf Schmid is a study that looks at how Darwin's ideas about evolution connect to thinking, religion, and right and wrong, written in the 1800s. Schmid wants to explain the arguments that came up because of Darwin by looking at how biology, philosophy, religion, and morals all come together. He tries to find a way for science and religion to agree, while also talking about how evolution changes the way we look at ethics. Schmid points out how important it is to really understand Darwin's theories, especially the science behind them. He knows that science and religion can seem like they disagree after Darwin's ideas. The book tries to make things clear and show that science and faith can actually exist together peacefully, while also clearing up misunderstandings and adding to the conversation about how Darwin's ideas affect philosophy, religion, and ethics.

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