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The Metaphysics of Evolution Thomas Whittaker

The Metaphysics of Evolution By Thomas Whittaker

The Metaphysics of Evolution by Thomas Whittaker


Summary

Thomas Whittaker spent over forty years grappling with the question of how metaphysics might interact with science and evolution. This book, published in 1928, is a collection of his essays exploring the topic from the Greek philosophers to the early modern period, and attempting a synthesis of his own.

The Metaphysics of Evolution Summary

The Metaphysics of Evolution by Thomas Whittaker

What conclusions do the facts of cosmic and organic evolution require or permit on the origin and destiny of the world and the individual? From 1881 to 1925 Thomas Whittaker, an Oxford-trained scientist turned philosopher, grappled with this question, which he tried to answer by metaphysical interpretation of the sciences. The majority of the essays in this volume first appeared in Mind, and a few in other journals, while three had not been previously published. Whittaker ranges widely over some of the most daring theories of the past, from the early centuries of the common era (including Apollonius of Tyana and Origen), to the middle ages (including John Scotus Erigena and Nicholas of Cusa), the renaissance (Giordano Bruno, Shakespeare) and the early modern period. Whittaker's own view is that hypothesis and imagination are legitimate aids in the search for truth in both science and philosophy in a new synthesis.

Table of Contents

Prologue; Part I; Preface to the first part; 1. A critical essay on the philosophy of history; 2. 'Mind-stuff' from the historical point of view; 3. Giordano Bruno; 4. The musical and the picturesque elements in poetry; 5. On the nature of thought; 6. Philosophical antinomies; 7. Giordano Bruno and his time; 8. The problem of causality; 9. Science and idealism; 10. Correspondence; Part II; Preface to the second part; 11. Apollonius of Tyana; 12. Celsus and Origen; 13. Origen as philosopher; 14. John Scotus Erigena; 15. Nicholas of Cusa; 16. Animism, religion and philosophy; 17. A compendious classification of the sciences; 18. Teleology and the individual; 19. A new metaphysic of evolution; Appendix.

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NLS9781108004374
9781108004374
1108004377
The Metaphysics of Evolution by Thomas Whittaker
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-09-24
496
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