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- W3113673005 abstract "The main contribution of this study lies in the chronologically ordered analysis of the texts in which Tomas G. Masaryk writes about the problematics of the evolution and Darwinism. Although there are strong anticlerical motives in his work, his thoughts show surprising affinity to the contemporary Catholic theologians who were open to the possibility of the creation of the species and the human being through the evolution. Masaryk has no doubts about the key role of the Creator in the process of the origin of the species and the human being, about the immortality of the human soul which is, in his opinion, not deducible from purely evolutionary processes, about intelligent design of these processes. Inspirational sources of this stand may be only estimated, but it is very probable that confirmation of Masaryk’s invariable stands were strongly influenced by Matěj Prochazka, his secondary school teacher at Brno, and Franz Brentano, an excellent professor at Vienna Faculty of Art." @default.
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- W3113673005 title "Darwinism and Evolution in the Work of T. G. Masaryk" @default.
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