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8 pages in length. It has been said that Alfred Russel Wallace's reputation falls far short of what his scientific achievements merit, an assertion that might be supported by evidence pointing to Wallace's spiritualist tendencies. By the same token, however, he was just as steeped within the fundamental tenets of science as any other man of factual knowledge; however, he was able to bring together these two seemingly unassociated perspectives under the umbrella of scientific understanding. This blatant departure from conventional approach had many up in arms and, therefore, quick to accuse Wallace of having no basis to his scientific assertions, to which Wallace indicated how there is more than one way to look at and consider the principles of science. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Wallaces spiritualist tendencies. By the same token, however, he was just as steeped within the fundamental tenets of science as any other man of factual knowledge; however, he was
able to bring together these two seemingly unassociated perspectives under the umbrella of scientific understanding. This blatant departure from conventional approach had many up in arms and, therefore, quick
to accuse Wallace of having no basis to his scientific assertions, to which Wallace indicated how there is more than one way to look at and consider the principles of
science. Scientific credibility was expanding by leaps and bounds during the Victorian period, not the least of which was highly influenced by the
Enlightenment - one of the central tasks in which major thinkers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries established themselves. What this means in terms of the manner
in which great philosophers looked at the broader scope of existence lies within the works of such celebrated thinkers as Wallace, who embraced and critiqued the Enlightenment, recognizing it as
a time in which all of mankind could break free from the confines of what had heretofore been accepted as a universal recognition of existence. The Enlightenment symbolized the
chance to break free from such constraints as heretofore placed upon the concept of scientific understanding (Schulz, 1998). As a representation of the
need to break free of such constraints, the Enlightenment was a philosophic movement instrumental in questioning - and ultimately rejecting - what had come to be conventional social, religious, political
and scientific ideas to make way for a new, more modernistic approach. During this period, there was a particular emphasis placed upon rationalism, which was a theory asserting that
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