At a time when German philosophy was dominated by idealism, German philosopher and physician Ludwig Büchner (1824-99) wrote Kraft und Stoff, an influential work advocating materialism, in 1855. It went through many editions and was widely read across the world. The controversy surrounding the book led to Büchner leaving his post at the University of Tübingen, but he went on to establish the German Freethinkers' League, the first German organisation for atheists. This book, first published in 1864, is a translation of the eighth edition, and is edited by J. Frederick Collingwood, who wanted to bring Büchner's work to an English audience. It contains translations of the prefaces from the first, third and fourth editions of Kraft und Stoff, and an introductory letter from Büchner which expresses his belief that Darwin's theory of evolution has given support to his materialist theory.
Matter, Force, and Spirit: Or Scientific Evidence of a Supreme Intelligence is a book written by Henry Martyn Lazelle in 1895. The book explores the relationship between science and spirituality,...
A fascinating exploration of the mysteries of the universe and the fundamental forces that govern it. Written in the mid-19th century, this book reflects the state of knowledge at the time, but also...
Matter, Force and Spirit - Scientific Evidence of a Supreme Intelligence is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1895.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different...