Article ID: CBB001553285

An Ottoman Response to Darwinism: Ismail Fennî on Islam and Evolution (2015)

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The Scopes trial (1925) fuelled discussion in the United States on the social and political implications of Darwinism. For the defenders of the 1925 Tennessee law -- which prohibited the teaching of Darwinism in schools -- Darwinism was, amongst other things, responsible for the German militarism which eventually led to the First World War. This view was supported by Ismail Fennî, a late Ottoman intellectual, who authored a book immediately after the trial which aimed to debunk scientific materialism. In it, he claimed that Darwinism blurred the distinction between man and beast and thus destroyed the foundations of morality. However, despite his anti-Darwinist stance, Ismail Fennî argued against laws forbidding the teaching of Darwinism in schools, and emphasized that even false theories contributed to scientific improvement. Indeed, because of his belief in science he claimed that Muslims should not reject Darwinism if it were supported by future scientific evidence. If this turned out to be the case, then religious interpretations should be revised accordingly. This article contributes to the literature on early Muslim reactions to Darwinism by examining the views of Ismail Fennî, which were notably sophisticated when compared with those of the anti-religious Darwinist and anti-Darwinist religious camps that dominated late Ottoman intellectual life.

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Authors & Contributors
Laats, Adam
Yegge, John G.
Lee, Rosemary Virginia
Yalcinkaya, M. Alper
Witham, Larry A.
Werth, Barry
Journals
Science and Education
Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Georgia Historical Quarterly
European Legacy
British Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Walden University
University of Colorado at Boulder
Baylor University
University of Tennessee Press
University of North Carolina Press
Concepts
Science and religion
Evolution
Darwinism
Controversies and disputes
Science and law
Biology
People
Scopes, John Thomas
Darwin, Charles Robert
Blackwell, Antoinette Louisa Brown
Spencer, Herbert
Lincoln, Abraham
Gray, Asa
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20th century, early
20th century
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21st century
17th century
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Ottoman Empire
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