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Religion of Man and Ethics of Science [Hardcover] Hudson Tuttle
Religion of Man and Ethics of Science by Hudson Tuttle is a late 19th-century philosophical and metaphysical work that explores the intersection of spirituality, ethics, and scientific reasoning. Tuttle, a noted Spiritualist author, argues for a rational, non-dogmatic approach to morality, often critiquing traditional religious institutions. This book was published by The Progressive Thinker Publishing House, an imprint known for its association with Spiritualist thought and progressive intellectual movements. This volume is of interest to collectors of early freethought literature, Spiritualism, and 19th-century philosophical writings.
SKU: VBe-069
Title: Religion of Man and Ethics of Science
Author: Hudson Tuttle
Year of Publication: 1890
Edition: Unknown
Printing: Unknown
Publisher: The Progressive Thinker Publishing House, Chicago
Type of Binding: Hardcover
Dust Jacket: No dust jacket present
Former Library Book: No explicit library markings
Damage on Cover: Some wear to spine edges and corners; minor rubbing to cloth
Page Condition: Clean, though some foxing and tanning from age
Foxing: Present in some areas
Genre & Sub-Genre:
Primary Genre: Philosophy / Spiritualism
Sub-Genre: Ethics, Science and Religion, Freethought Literature
Condition Description:
Good condition for its age. The brown cloth hardcover with silver embossed lettering shows minor rubbing, with slight wear to the spine ends and corners. The decorative endpapers are intact and clean. The pages exhibit some age-related tanning and scattered foxing, but overall remain clean and legible. The binding is intact, and there are no loose or missing pages. There are no library markings, though minor signs of prior ownership may be present. A well-preserved copy considering its 1890 publication date, suitable for collectors interested in early Spiritualist and philosophical works.
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