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Adam Sedgwick, Sedgwick Adam
A Discourse on the Studies of the Univer
Inglese · Tascabile
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Klappentext Geologist Adam Sedgwick's 1850 book gives a wide-ranging overview of the academic debates of his day! and his opinions. Zusammenfassung Adam Sedgwick was a distinguished Cambridge geologist who counted Charles Darwin among his many students. This book originated in a motivational address to students but expanded by 1850 to include Sedgwick's opinions on a huge range of scientific and philosophical debates of his time! as well as ethics and religion. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Fifth Edition; Part I. Preliminary Dissertation: 1. Introductory remarks on the doctrine of final causes; 2. Theory of spontaneous generation! transmutation of species! 3. F/tal transformations! and their bearing on the theory of development; 4. Organic phenomena of geology! and general remarks on their bearing on the theory of development; 5. Animal and vegetable remains of the primary or Pal'ozoic division; 6. Fossils of the secondary division! 7. Organic remains of the tertiary division! 8. Materialism. Mechanical and moral laws. Laws of chance. Tendencies of modern science. Fantastical views of nature. Evils of rash generalisation. Education! 9. Conditions of the mind that have led men to deny a personal creator. Atheism and pantheism. Illustrations of the doctrine of final causes. Galvanic and phrenological hypotheses. Mechanical inventions! 10. On the ideal theory of Locke - imperfections of his analysis. Schools of the idealist and the Sensualists. Mischief of setting up idealism as the interpreter of material nature! illustrated by the works of Oken! 11. Digression on some discoveries of Oken followed out by Owen. Archetype of nature. General scale of nature. Never existed at one time in the history of the earth. The reconstruction of the scale subversive of the theory of development! 12. Reconsideration of the argument for final causes. Miracles. Belief in a first cause! and moral conclusions from it. Induction of the fountain of all material truth! Part II: 1. Pantheistic views of revelation and its evidences! and comments on the Newtonian philosophy. Evidences of Christianity! historical and prophetical. Moral purity of the gospel. Its propagation and effects on the progress of man! 2. Recent changes in the University course. Modern science of Cambridge - Philosophical society. Modern external improvements. Moral and social character of the students! &c. External improvements in Cambridge; 3. Modern religious movements. Principles of the Church of England contrasted with those of the Church of Rome. Tracts for the times. Terms of communion. Immorality of the tracts. Acts of apostasy. Causes of error in our estimate of religious and moral questions. True Catholicity. Conclusion; Part III. Discourse: Appendix to the Discourse; Supplement to the Appendix. ...
Sommario
Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Fifth Edition; Part I. Preliminary Dissertation: 1. Introductory remarks on the doctrine of final causes; 2. Theory of spontaneous generation, transmutation of species, &c.; 3. Fœtal transformations, and their bearing on the theory of development; 4. Organic phenomena of geology, and general remarks on their bearing on the theory of development; 5. Animal and vegetable remains of the primary or Palæozoic division; 6. Fossils of the secondary division, &c.; 7. Organic remains of the tertiary division, &c.; 8. Materialism. Mechanical and moral laws. Laws of chance. Tendencies of modern science. Fantastical views of nature. Evils of rash generalisation. Education, &c.; 9. Conditions of the mind that have led men to deny a personal creator. Atheism and pantheism. Illustrations of the doctrine of final causes. Galvanic and phrenological hypotheses. Mechanical inventions, &c.; 10. On the ideal theory of Locke - imperfections of his analysis. Schools of the idealist and the Sensualists. Mischief of setting up idealism as the interpreter of material nature, illustrated by the works of Oken, &c.; 11. Digression on some discoveries of Oken followed out by Owen. Archetype of nature. General scale of nature. Never existed at one time in the history of the earth. The reconstruction of the scale subversive of the theory of development, &c.; 12. Reconsideration of the argument for final causes. Miracles. Belief in a first cause, and moral conclusions from it. Induction of the fountain of all material truth, &c.; Part II: 1. Pantheistic views of revelation and its evidences, and comments on the Newtonian philosophy. Evidences of Christianity, historical and prophetical. Moral purity of the gospel. Its propagation and effects on the progress of man, &c.; 2. Recent changes in the University course. Modern science of Cambridge - Philosophical society. Modern external improvements. Moral and social character of the students, &c. External improvements in Cambridge; 3. Modern religious movements. Principles of the Church of England contrasted with those of the Church of Rome. Tracts for the times. Terms of communion. Immorality of the tracts. Acts of apostasy. Causes of error in our estimate of religious and moral questions. True Catholicity. Conclusion; Part III. Discourse: Appendix to the Discourse; Supplement to the Appendix.
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| Autori | Adam Sedgwick, Sedgwick Adam |
| Editore | External catalogues UK |
| Lingue | Inglese |
| Formato | Tascabile |
| Pubblicazione | 21.07.2009 |
| EAN | 9781108001991 |
| ISBN | 978-1-108-00199-1 |
| Serie |
Cambridge Library Collection - Cambridge Library Collection - Cambridge |
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