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Man and his Dwelling Place James Hinton

Man and his Dwelling Place By James Hinton

Man and his Dwelling Place by James Hinton


Summary

Man and His Dwelling Place, published in 1859, was far ahead of its time and provides important insights into the intellectual background to Darwin's work. Addressing the human condition in the light of the conflict between science and religion, Hinton argues passionately for a bolder spirit of enquiry.

Man and his Dwelling Place Summary

Man and his Dwelling Place: An Essay towards the Interpretation of Nature by James Hinton

History remembers James Hinton as a successful surgeon and author of books and articles on physiology and ethics. A gifted thinker and communicator, Hinton was well placed to address the relationship between science and religion in an age when the two were pitted against each other. First published in 1859, the same year as the Origin of Species, Man and His Dwelling Place takes an ambitiously broad view of the human condition, addressing difficult topics from science, religion, philosophy and ethics. Hinton's arguments against outdated ways of thinking and his approach to human nature were revolutionary, and he took pains to address readers' doubts in a series of question-and-answer dialogues at the end of the book. Hinton's impassioned plea for a bolder spirit of enquiry to better interpret human existence assures this book an important place in the history of science and the understanding of Darwin's intellectual context.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Of Science: 1. The works of Science; 2. The laws of Nature; 3. The illustration from Astronomy; 4. Of Knowing; 5. Of Being. Part II. Of Philosophy: 1. Of Man; 2. Of the World; 3. Of Idealism; 4. Of Scepticism; 5. Of Positivism; 6. Of Mysticism; 7. Of Negation; Part III. Of Religion: 1. Of Death; 2. Of Life; 3. Of Damnation; 4. Of Redemption; 5. Of Heaven; 6. Of the Religion of Nature; 7. Of Freewill; 8. Of the Self; Part IV. Of Ethics: Of the facts of human life; 2. Of Illusion; 3. Of Reality; 4. Of Wrongness; Part V. Dialogues: 1. Dialogue 1; 2. Dialogue 2; 3. Dialogue 3; 4. Dialogue 4.

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NLS9781108001236
9781108001236
1108001238
Man and his Dwelling Place: An Essay towards the Interpretation of Nature by James Hinton
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Cambridge University Press
2009-07-20
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