The history of the idea that mankind has made progress is traced from earliest times. The idea of progress only became accepted by the Christian west in the mid-seventeen hundreds, found mutual support in Darwinism a century later but today is in serious doubt by many historians. At the same time, the concept of “primitive society” among the anthropologists has been abandoned leaving nothing in its place even though the discipline is still dominated by the belief in evolution. Meanwhile, psychology still cannot offer a rational evolutionary explanation for the genius and the idiot-savant. However, the situation in all three disciplines can be resolved once the creation account of the fall of man given in the book of Genesis is accepted
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Historical and systematic in its treatment, this work reviews the idea of progress in Western though...
This is a draft conference paper, not to be quoted without permission of the author 2History is the ...
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[INTRODUCTION] The fact of change need not necessarily imply progress. Nevertheless, by progress we ...
This essay discusses progress and directionality, both in nature, in science and in society, treatin...
At the heart of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution is the struggle for existence.1 Organisms are i...
The present thesis deals with the concept of progress and faith in progress as well as changes of th...
Most Enlightenment thinkers believed that the World’s order (as ultimately based on divine laws) is ...
Recently the problem of scientific progress has been one of the most widely discussed topics among h...
This article represents an attempt at re-examining some critical issues that are related to progress...
The idea of progress has two related components. The first is that the human species universally pro...
Perhaps no idea has proven more controversial within evolutionary biology than the idea that evoluti...
We are often confronted with the notion that in today’s world, things are much better than they have...
The question of progress and a concern with relatedness are elements of the same puzzle. The very id...
Historical and systematic in its treatment, this work reviews the idea of progress in Western though...
This is a draft conference paper, not to be quoted without permission of the author 2History is the ...
When discussing the topic of social progress and possible futures, a common argument is that so-call...
The article is organized in seven chapters. The first one treats the historical perspective. Progres...
[INTRODUCTION] The fact of change need not necessarily imply progress. Nevertheless, by progress we ...
This essay discusses progress and directionality, both in nature, in science and in society, treatin...
At the heart of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution is the struggle for existence.1 Organisms are i...
The present thesis deals with the concept of progress and faith in progress as well as changes of th...
Most Enlightenment thinkers believed that the World’s order (as ultimately based on divine laws) is ...
Recently the problem of scientific progress has been one of the most widely discussed topics among h...