Whatever is, was: In nature, there are no such things as cause, effect, generation, growth, nor death--no time, no past, no future--the self-existence of the universe, also, a critical examination into the foundation on which rests the philosophy of Herbert Spencer, and the theories of Charles Darwin, together with a new theory for the origin of the world--for all forms, organic and inorganic--also, the natural cause of the continuing existence of all living things, and species of things; and the finding of the supposed missing link
Material type: TextPublication details: United States A J Leary Printer and Publisher Subject(s): PhilosophyOnline resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
E-books | Library and Information Centre | Library and Information Centre | ProQuest | Available | EBK52179 |
There are no comments on this title.