217
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B. THE DARWINIAN THEORIES AND MORALITY.
Preliminary View, ... 228
CHAPTER IV.
ANTAGONISM BETWEEN DARWINISM AND MORALITY.
§1. Objections to Darwinism from an Ethical Standpoint, ... 230
CHAPTER V.
REFORM OF MORALITY THROUGH DARWINISM.
§1. The Materialists and Monists. Darwin and the English Utilitarians.
Gustav Jäger, ... 233
CHAPTER VI.
NEUTRALITY AND PEACE BETWEEN DARWINISM AND
MORALITY.
§1. Mivart. Alexander Braun, and others, ... 245
BOOK II. ANALYTICAL.
Preliminary View, ... 249
A. THE DARWINIAN THEORIES AND RELIGION.
CHAPTER I.
THE DARWINIAN THEORIES AND THE THEISTIC VIEW OF
THE WORLD.
a. The Position of Purely Scientific Darwinism in Reference to Theism.
§1. Scientific Investigation and Theism.--The Idea of Creation, ... 252
{13} §2. The Descent Theory and Theism, ... 259 §3. The Evolution
Theory and Theism, ... 263 §4. The Selection Theory and Theism, ...
270
b. The Darwinistic Philosophies in their Position Regarding Theism.
§5. The Naturo-Philosophic Supplements of Darwinism and Theism, ...
273 §6. Elimination of the Idea of Design, or its Acknowledgment and
Theism, ... 284
CHAPTER II.
THE DARWINIAN THEORIES AND POSITIVE CHRISTIANITY.
§1. The Creation of the World, ... 290 §2. The Creation of Man, ... 314
§3. The Primitive Condition of Man.--Paradise, the Fall of Man, and
Primitive History, ... 321 §4. Providence, Hearing of Prayer, and
Miracles, ... 345 §5. The Redeemer and the Redemption, the Kingdom
of God, and the Receiving of Salvation, ... 373 §6. Eschatology, ... 375
B. THE DARWINIAN THEORIES AND MORALITY.
CHAPTER III.
DARWINISM AND MORAL PRINCIPLES.
§1. Darwinistic Naturalism and Moral Principles, ... 379 §2. Scientific
Darwinism and Moral Principles, ... 386
CHAPTER IV.
DARWINISM AND MORAL LIFE.
§1. Darwinistic Naturalism and Moral Life, ... 391 §2. Scientific
Naturalism and Moral Life, ... 396
CONCLUSION, ... 399
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226, 259, 281, 288, 320. Barrande, 54. Baumgärtner, Heinrich, 57, 176.
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Bernhard von, 51. Curtius, 96. Cuvier, 31, 32, 34, 37, 320.
Darwin, 17, 18, 25, 27, 38, 118, 171, 177, 217, 240, 320, 389.
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Ebrard, 159, 209. Ecker, 56. Escher, von der Linth, 54.
Farrar, 96. Fechner, Gustav Theodor, 135, 146. Fichte, Immanuel
Hermann, 142, 175. Fraas, Oskar, 55, 90. Frohschammer, 175.
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Asa, 222. Grusebach, 55. Grimm, Jacob, 17, 95.
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Huxley, Thomas, 42, 50, 177, 198, 222, 279.
Jäger, Gustav, 51, 124, 214, 243. Jellinghaus, 94.
{15} Kant, 195, 282. Keim, 18, 337. Kölliker, 56, 81, 176. Köstlin,
Julius, 175, 187. Köstlin, Otto. 149. Kowalewsky, A., 42. Kowalewsky,
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Lamarck, 27, 30, 31, 33, 320. Lang, Heinrich, 197, 210. Lange,
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18, 36, 55, 89, 90, 222.
Mädler, 177, 252. Malthus, 39. Marsh, 83. Martensen, 187. Mayer,
Robert von, 37, 129, 149, 155. McCosh, 224. Mill, John Stuart, 242.
Mivart, 55, 106, 223, 245. Moleschott, 42. Müller, Fritz, 79. Müller,
Max, 18, 96, 98. Murchison, Sir Roderick, 54.
Nägeli, 56. Nitzsch, Karl Immanuel, 361. Noiré, Ludwig, 281.
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Rathke, Heinrich, 81. Reichenbach, 42. Renan, 18. Réville, Albert, 334.
Ritschl, 364. Rütimeyer, 56, 83.
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180. Schleicher, 17, 96. Schleiden, 42, 51. Schleiermacher, 190.
Schmidt, Oskar, 33, 35, 51, 75, 124, 159,
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