Aufsatz(elektronisch)22. Februar 2021

Creation, Evolution, and "The New Cosmic Philosophy": William Todd Martin's Critique of Herbert Spencer

In: Modern intellectual history: MIH, Band 19, Heft 2, S. 375-396

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Abstract

AbstractThis article explores the religious response of one neglected writer to the evolutionary philosophy of Herbert Spencer. William Todd Martin was a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and in 1887 publishedThe Evolution Hypothesis: A Criticism of the New Cosmic Philosophy. The work demonstrates the essentially contested nature of "evolution" and "creation" by showing how a self-confessed creationist could affirm an evolutionary understanding of the natural world and species transformation. Martin's approach reflected a transatlantic Presbyterian worldview that saw the harmony of science and religion on the basis of Calvinism, Baconianism and Scottish Common Sense philosophy. Martin's critique is also relevant to issues that continue to animate philosophers of science and religion, including the connections between mind and matter, morality and consciousness in a Darwinian framework, and the relationship between subjective conscious experience and evolutionary physicalism. Martin was able to anticipate these debates because his critique was essentially philosophical and theological rather than biological and biblicist.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 1479-2451

DOI

10.1017/s1479244321000056

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