{"product_id":"2940014733946","title":"Naturalism and Religion","description":"This edition features\u003cbr\u003e • a linked Table of Contents and linked Footnotes\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCONTENTS \u003cbr\u003e    Preface.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter I. The Religious Interpretation Of The World.\u003cbr\u003e    What is Distinctive in the Religious Outlook.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter II. Naturalism.\u003cbr\u003e    What is Distinctive in the Naturalistic Outlook.\u003cbr\u003e    The True Naturalism.\u003cbr\u003e    Goethe's Attitude to Naturalism.\u003cbr\u003e    The two Kinds of Naturalism.\u003cbr\u003e    Aim and Method of Naturalism.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter III. Fundamental Principles.\u003cbr\u003e    How the Religious and the Naturalistic Outlooks Conflict.\u003cbr\u003e    Mystery : Dependence : Purpose.\u003cbr\u003e    The Mystery of Existence Remains Unexplained.\u003cbr\u003e    Evolution and New Beginnings.\u003cbr\u003e    The Dependence of the Order of Nature.\u003cbr\u003e    The “Contingency” of the World.\u003cbr\u003e    The Real World.\u003cbr\u003e    The Antimony of Our Conception of Time.\u003cbr\u003e    The Antimony of the Conditioned and the Unconditioned.\u003cbr\u003e    The Antimony of Our Conception of Space.\u003cbr\u003e    The Recognition of Purpose.\u003cbr\u003e    Teleological and Scientific Interpretations are Alike Necessary.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter IV. Darwinism In General.\u003cbr\u003e    The Development of Darwinism.\u003cbr\u003e    Darwinism and Teleology.\u003cbr\u003e    The Characteristic Features of Darwinism.\u003cbr\u003e    Various Forms of Darwinism.\u003cbr\u003e    The Theory of Descent.\u003cbr\u003e    Haeckel's Evolutionist Position.\u003cbr\u003e    Weismann's Evolutionist Position.\u003cbr\u003e    Virchow's Position.\u003cbr\u003e    Other Instances of Dissatisfaction with the Theory of Descent.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter V. Religion And The Theory Of Descent.\u003cbr\u003e    The Problema Continui.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter VI. Darwinism In The Strict Sense.\u003cbr\u003e    Differences of Opinion As To the Factors In Evolution.\u003cbr\u003e    Weismannism.\u003cbr\u003e    Natural Selection.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter VII. Critics Of Darwinism.\u003cbr\u003e    Lamarckism and Neo-Lamarckism.\u003cbr\u003e    Theory of Definite Variation.\u003cbr\u003e    De Vries's Mutation-theory.\u003cbr\u003e    Eimer's Orthogenesis.\u003cbr\u003e    The Spontaneous Activity of the Organism.\u003cbr\u003e    Contrast Between Darwinian and Post-Darwinian Views.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter VIII. The Mechanical Theory Of Life.\u003cbr\u003e    The Conservation of Matter and Energy.\u003cbr\u003e    The Organic and the Inorganic.\u003cbr\u003e    Irritability.\u003cbr\u003e    Spontaneous Generation.\u003cbr\u003e    The Mechanics of Development.\u003cbr\u003e    Heredity.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter IX. Criticism Of Mechanical Theories.\u003cbr\u003e    The Law of the Conservation of Energy.\u003cbr\u003e    Criticisms of the Mechanistic Theory of Life.\u003cbr\u003e    Virchow's “Caution”.\u003cbr\u003e    Preyer's Position.\u003cbr\u003e    The Position Of Bunge and Other Physiologists.\u003cbr\u003e    The Views of Botanists Illustrated.\u003cbr\u003e    Constructive Criticism.\u003cbr\u003e    The Constructive Work of Driesch.\u003cbr\u003e    The Views of Albrecht and Schneider.\u003cbr\u003e    How all this affects the Religious Outlook.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter X. Autonomy Of Spirit.\u003cbr\u003e    Naturalistic Attacks on the Autonomy of the Spiritual.\u003cbr\u003e    The Fundamental Answer.\u003cbr\u003e    Individual Development.\u003cbr\u003e    Underivability.\u003cbr\u003e    Pre-eminence of Consciousness.\u003cbr\u003e    Creative Power of Consciousness.\u003cbr\u003e    Activity of Consciousness.\u003cbr\u003e    The Ego.\u003cbr\u003e    Self-Consciousness.\u003cbr\u003e    The Unity of Consciousness.\u003cbr\u003e    Consciousness of the Ego.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter XI. Freedom Of Spirit.\u003cbr\u003e    Feeling, Individuality, Genius, and Mysticism.\u003cbr\u003e    Feeling.\u003cbr\u003e    Individuality.\u003cbr\u003e    Genius.\u003cbr\u003e    Mysticism.\u003cbr\u003e    Mind and Spirit. The Human and the Animal Soul.\u003cbr\u003e    Personality.\u003cbr\u003e    Parallelism.\u003cbr\u003e    No Parallelism.\u003cbr\u003e    The Supremacy of Mind.\u003cbr\u003e    “The Unconscious”.\u003cbr\u003e    Is there Ageing of the Mind?\u003cbr\u003e    Immortality.\u003cbr\u003e    Chapter XII. The World And God.\u003cbr\u003e    Footnotes\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eAbout the Author\u003cbr\u003e\"Rudolf Otto (September 25, 1869–6 March 1937) was an eminent German Lutheran theologian and scholar of comparative religion.\" -- Wikipedia","brand":"VolumesOfValue","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47171399057648,"sku":"2940014733946","price":2.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0737\/7593\/9824\/files\/2940014733946_p0.jpg?v=1763614390","url":"https:\/\/shop-qa.barnesandnoble.com\/products\/2940014733946","provider":"Barnes \u0026 Noble (DEV)","version":"1.0","type":"link"}