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Parallel Paths: A Study in Biology, Ethics, and Art

T. W. Rolleston

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Parallel Paths: A Study in Biology, Ethics, and Art by T. W. Rolleston delves into the intricate connections between three seemingly disparate fields, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of science, morals, and creativity. Rolleston's prose is both eloquent and thought-provoking, allowing readers to ponder the interconnectedness of life, human values, and artistic expression. Drawing on a wide range of literary sources and scientific evidence, the book explores how biological phenomena can inspire ethical considerations and influence artistic endeavors. This interdisciplinary approach opens up new avenues of exploration for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Rolleston's work stands out for its ability to bridge the gap between seemingly unrelated disciplines, offering a holistic view of the world. Influenced by the intellectual climate of his time, including advancements in biology, ethics, and art, Rolleston presents a compelling argument for the integration of these fields in our understanding of the human experience. Parallel Paths is a must-read for those interested in exploring the intricate connections between science, ethics, and art, and the profound implications they have on our worldview.

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Keywords

Human existence, Rolleston's philosophy, Philosophical exploration, Ethical implications, Analytical approach, Morality in art, Biology and ethics, Science and creativity, Interconnectedness of life, Artistic expression