APPENDIX TO PART I 

 DARWINISM 



DARWINISM BASED ON ERRONEOUS ASSUMPTIONS 



The first thing to do, now, appears to be to show that this 

 assumed basis of modern RationaUsm, MateriaUsm or Material- 

 istic Monism is a fictitious one. 



"Darwinism" is the name given to Darwin's theory, ex- 

 pressed or defined by the title of his book, The Origin of 

 Species by means of Natural Selection. It must be carefully 

 distinguished from "Evolution," which is often spoken of as 

 " Darwin's Theory ". 



Evolution is a thoroughly established fact^ based on the 

 strongest inductive evidence, as well as proved by an abund- 

 ance of experimental verification. 



Darwinism is a theory or hypothesis to account for it. It 

 is an imaginary process to account for Evolution. 



When Darwin propounded his theory, he gave us an alter- 

 native ; but having his mind so concentrated upon "Natural 

 Selection," he did not then see that the evidence for his second 

 one was at all sufficient. 



It is this alternative which I propose to call the " True 

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