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Haeckel, Ernst 1834-1919: Critical Essay by James M. Gillis

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SOURCE: "Ernst Haeckel," in False Prophets, The Macmillan Company, 1925, pp. 102-24.

In the following excerpt, Gillis critiques Haeckel's Monism and his presentation of it, treating the former as a variety of religious dogma and the latter as an often dishonest attempt to make facts conform to theory.

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