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Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy V4 is a book written by John Fiske that explores the philosophical implications of the scientific discoveries of the late 19th century. The book is divided into four volumes, each of which delves into a different aspect of the universe and humanity's place within it. Volume 4 focuses on the concept of evolution and how it has shaped human society and culture. Fiske argues that evolution is not just a biological process, but a cosmic one that affects all aspects of existence. He explores the history of human evolution, from the earliest civilizations to modern times, and discusses the role of science and technology in shaping our understanding of the universe. Fiske also examines the relationship between religion and science, arguing that they are not mutually exclusive but can coexist in a complementary way. Overall, Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy V4 offers a thought-provoking look at the intersection of science and philosophy, and how our understanding of the universe has evolved over time.1902. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766155730, 0766155749, 0766155757. Volume 4 of 4. These volumes are based on the doctrine of evolution, with criticisms on the positive philosophy. They are based on the lectures given at Harvard University. At the outset, these lectures were designed only to include a criticism of the positive philosophy and when published, Fiske enlarged the course to make in include a somewhat complete outline sketch of the new philosophy based on the doctrine of evolution. The present volume contains Part II: Synthesis (continued); and Part III: Corollaries. Illustrated.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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