Excerpt from The Wonders of Life: A Popular Study of Biological Philosophy I am still less disposed to take up the personal attacks which some of my critics have thought fit to make on me. In the course of this controversy I have grown painfully familiar with the means with which it is sought to silence the detested free-thinker - misrepresentation, sophistry, calumny, and denunciation. Critical philosophers of the modern Kantist school vie in this with orthodox theologians. What I have said in this connection of the ...
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Excerpt from The Wonders of Life: A Popular Study of Biological Philosophy I am still less disposed to take up the personal attacks which some of my critics have thought fit to make on me. In the course of this controversy I have grown painfully familiar with the means with which it is sought to silence the detested free-thinker - misrepresentation, sophistry, calumny, and denunciation. Critical philosophers of the modern Kantist school vie in this with orthodox theologians. What I have said in this connection of the theologian Loofs, of Halle, the philologist Dennert, of Godesberg, and the metaphysician Paulsen, of Berlin, in the appendix to the cheap German edition of the Riddle applies equally to many other opponents of the same type. These heated partisans may continue to attack and calumniate my person as they will; they will not hurt the sacred cause of truth in which I labour. Much more interesting to me than these attacks were the innumerable letters which I have received from thoughtful readers of the Riddle during the last five years, and particularly since the appearance of a popular edition. Of these I have already received more than five thousand. At first I conscientiously replied to each of these correspondents, but I had at length to content myself with sending a printed slip with the intimation that my time and strength did not permit me to make an adequate reply. However, though this correspondence was very exacting, it afforded a very welcome proof of the lively sympathy of a large number of readers with the aim of the monistic philosophy, and a very interesting insight into the mental attitude of the most varied classesof readers. I especially noticed that the same remarks and questions occurred in many of these five thousand letters, very often expressed in the same terms. Most of the inquiries related to biological questions, which I had cursorily and inadequately touched both in The Riddle of the Universe and The History of Creation. The natural desire to remedy these deficiencies of my earlier writings and give a general reply to my interrogators was the immediate cause of the writing of the present work on The Wonders of Life. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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Good. 1905. Paperback. "Supplementary volume to "The riddle of the universe". Includes index. Commissioning organisation: by Ernst Haeckel; translated by Joseph McCabe. 160 p., [1] leaf of plates port. 22 cm. Associated Names: McCabe, Joseph, . Associated Dates: 1867-1955. Original wraps. Good, but somewhat fragile copy. Spine sunned and worn, spine ends rubbed. Clean text. Page margins yellowed." Keywords: Subjects. Not a first edition copy.....We ship daily from our warehouse.
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Very Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Wonders of LIfe: Supplementary volume to "The Riddle of the Universe" The Evolution of Man Translated from the 5th (enlarged) edition. Translated by Joseph McCabeLeather scuffed.