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The Unity of Worlds and of Nature

The Unity of Worlds and of Nature

The Unity of Worlds and of Nature

Three Essays on the Spirit of Inductive Philosophy; the Plurality of Worlds; and the Philosophy of Creation
Baden Powell
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    Baden Powell (1796–1860) was a mathematician who held the Savilian Chair of Geometry at Oxford, and was also a priest in the Church of England. He was a defender of the claims of new scientific discoveries in the face of Christian orthodoxy well before Darwin published the theory of evolution, and drew a clear distinction in his thinking and writing between moral and physical phenomena, as being independent of each other and the fields of completely different study. Darwin himself wrote, in the 'Historical Sketch' at the beginning of the third edition of On the Origin of Species, 'The 'Philosophy of Creation' has been treated in a masterly manner by the Rev. Baden Powell, in his Essays on the Unity of Worlds, 1855. Nothing can be more striking than the manner in which he shows that the introduction of new species is 'a regular, not a casual phenomenon'.'

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    9781108004565
    584 pages
    216 × 140 × 33 mm
    0.73kg

    Table of Contents

    • Preface to the Second Edition
    • Preface to the First Edition
    • 1. On the spirit of the inductive philosophy
    • 2. On the unity or plurality of worlds
    • 3. On the philosophy of creation
    • Appendix.
      Author
    • Baden Powell