Evolution

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Evolution

by F. B. (Frank Byron) Jevons

EN·~9 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

Transcriber's Notes

0:21
2

THE CHURCHMAN'S LIBRARY

0:07
3

EVOLUTION

0:09
4

PREFACE

0:52
5

EVOLUTION - I. OPTIMISM

6:52:56
6

APPENDIX - ON BISHOP BERKELEY'S IDEALISM

12:13
7

INDEX

5:35
8

A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS OF METHUEN AND COMPANY PUBLISHERS: LONDON 36 ESSEX STREET W.C. - Messrs. Methuen's ANNOUNCEMENTS

20:26
9

A CATALOGUE OF Messrs. Methuen's PUBLICATIONS

1:48:48

Description

This thoughtful essay asks a simple yet profound question: if we accept the scientific theory of evolution, how should it shape the conduct of a person striving to do his best? By treating science and religion as complementary ways of grasping reality, the author invites readers to reconsider the foundations of morality and purpose.

The opening sections celebrate the astonishing transformations of the late nineteenth century—steam, electricity, expanding education, and an unprecedented surge of philanthropic effort. Yet the author insists that the most remarkable change is a pervasive hope that the future will surpass even these marvels. This optimism, he suggests, fuels both individual vitality and collective ambition.

Through clear, measured prose, the writer challenges readers to examine their own extra‑scientific assumptions and to envision a world where progress is guided by both reason and moral conviction. The book offers a timeless reflection on how belief in continual improvement can shape personal and social life. Listeners will find a compelling blend of history, philosophy, and hopeful foresight.

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en

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~9 hours (539K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Christine Aldridge and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-12-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

F. B. (Frank Byron) Jevons

F. B. (Frank Byron) Jevons

1858–1936

A wide-ranging Victorian scholar, he wrote accessibly about religion, mythology, and the ancient world while also helping shape university life at Durham. His books reflect a lively curiosity that moved easily between classics, philosophy, and early anthropology.

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