Life and Matter: A Criticism of Professor Haeckel's "Riddle of the Universe"
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An empirically minded philosopher-scientist critiques contemporary scientific materialism, arguing that materialistic monism overlooks the conditions of human knowledge and cannot account for guidance, consciousness, or life. He examines concepts of substance and energy, critiques reductions of life to mere material transformations, surveys biological development and teleology, and considers mind–matter interaction, free will, and religious implications. Throughout he challenges assertions that life is simply a form of material energy, proposes analogies and hypotheses about life's origin and guiding powers, and urges a measured synthesis of scientific findings with philosophic reflection rather than wholesale scientific metaphysics.
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