Science & Reason
Darwin, Humboldt, evolution, and Ingersoll's argument that science is the great liberator of the human mind.
| Work | Volume | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Humboldt The Universe is Governed by Law | Vol. 1 | 1869 |
| The Gods An Honest God is the Noblest Work of Man | Vol. 1 | 1872 |
| Individuality "His Soul was like a Star and dwelt apart." | Vol. 1 | 1873 |
| The Ghosts Let them cover their eyeless sockets with their fleshless hands and fade forever from the imagination of men. | Vol. 1 | 1877 |
| The Liberty of Man, Woman, and Child Liberty sustains the same Relation to Mind that Space does to Matter. | Vol. 1 | 1877 |
| Convention of the National Liberal League Cincinnati, September 14, 1878. | Vol. 12 | 1878 |
| A Wooden God On the deification of the Bible. | Vol. 11 | 1879 |
| Some Mistakes of Moses He who endeavors to control the mind by force is a tyrant, and he who submits is a slave. | Vol. 2 | 1879 |
| Some Reasons Why Why religion makes enemies, why inspiration is a fiction, and why the morality of the heathen exceeded that of the prophets. | Vol. 2 | 1881 |
| How to Edit a Liberal Paper Essay. | Vol. 11 | 1884 |
| Orthodoxy A lecture. | Vol. 2 | 1884 |
| Which Way? The natural and the supernatural. | Vol. 3 | 1884 |
| Rome or Reason A reply to Cardinal Manning. | Vol. 6 | 1888 |
| A Tribute to Horace Seaver Memorial tribute to the editor of the Boston Investigator. | Vol. 12 | 1889 |
| The Improved Man Essay. | Vol. 11 | 1890 |
| A Few Reasons for Doubting the Inspiration of the Bible Essay. | Vol. 11 | 1891 |
| Shakespeare The greatest genius of our world. | Vol. 3 | 1891 |
| What Infidels Have Done On the infidels' share in the world's progress. | Vol. 11 | 1892 |
| Vivisection Against cruelty to animals in the name of science. | Vol. 11 | 1893 |
| Abraham Lincoln The grandest figure of the fiercest civil war. | Vol. 3 | 1894 |
| Voltaire The infidels of one age have often been the aureoled saints of the next. | Vol. 3 | 1894 |
| Science and Sentiment Including "Sowing and Reaping." | Vol. 11 | 1895 |
| A Thanksgiving Sermon Many ages ago our fathers were living in dens and caves. | Vol. 4 | 1897 |
| The Truth Through millions of ages man slowly developed his brain. | Vol. 4 | 1897 |
| Superstition To believe in spite of evidence or without evidence. | Vol. 4 | 1898 |