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A series of reflective essays arguing for a monistic philosophy that unites empirical science and speculative thought, surveying recent advances in biological and anthropological knowledge, examining how evolutionary theory reshapes metaphysics and religious doctrines, assessing the degree to which contemporary science approaches truth, and proposing monism as a coherent framework to explain organic development, human origins, and cosmic order. The author critiques narrow empiricism and abstract metaphysics, summarizes prior investigations, and calls for a synthesis of observation and philosophical interpretation while acknowledging the limits of current knowledge and inviting continued inquiry.
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