Human Nature After Darwin

Human Nature After Darwin
Author: Janet Radcliffe Richards
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2005-07-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1134615825

Human Nature After Darwin is an original investigation of the implications of Darwinism for our understanding of ourselves and our situation. It casts new light on current Darwinian controversies, also providing an introduction to philosophical reasoning and a range of philosophical problems. Janet Radcliffe Richards claims that many current battles about Darwinism are based on mistaken assumptions about the implications of the rival views. Her analysis of these implications provides a much-needed guide to the fundamentals of Darwinism and the so-called Darwin wars, as well as providing a set of philosophical techniques relevant to wide areas of moral and political debate. The lucid presentation makes the book an ideal introduction to both philosophy and Darwinism as well as a substantive contribution to topics of intense current controversy. It will be of interest to students of philosophy, science and the social sciences, and critical thinking.

Darwinian Natural Right

Darwinian Natural Right
Author: Larry Arnhart
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1998-04-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0791495302

This book shows how Darwinian biology supports an Aristotelian view of ethics as rooted in human nature. Defending a conception of "Darwinian natural right" based on the claim that the good is the desirable, the author argues that there are at least twenty natural desires that are universal to all human societies because they are based in human biology. The satisfaction of these natural desires constitutes a universal standard for judging social practice as either fulfilling or frustrating human nature, although prudence is required in judging what is best for particular circumstances. The author studies the familial bonding of parents and children and the conjugal bonding of men and women as illustrating social behavior that conforms to Darwinian natural right. He also studies slavery and psychopathy as illustrating social behavior that contradicts Darwinian natural right. He argues as well that the natural moral sense does not require religious belief, although such belief can sometimes reinforce the dictates of nature.

God After Darwin

God After Darwin
Author: John F. Haught
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0429979797

In God After Darwin, eminent theologian John F. Haught argues that the ongoing debate between Darwinian evolutionists and Christian apologists is fundamentally misdirected: Both sides persist in focusing on an explanation of underlying design and order in the universe. Haught suggests that what is lacking in both of these competing ideologies is the notion of novelty, a necessary component of evolution and the essence of the unfolding of the divine mystery. He argues that Darwin's disturbing picture of life, instead of being hostile to religion-as scientific skeptics and many believers have thought it to be-actually provides a most fertile setting for mature reflection on the idea of God. Solidly grounded in scholarship, Haught's explanation of the relationship between theology and evolution is both accessible and engaging. The second edition of God After Darwin features an entirely new chapter on the ongoing, controversial debate between intelligent design and evolution, including an assessment of Haught's experience as an expert witness in the landmark case of Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District on teaching evolution and intelligent design in schools.

Dear Mr. Darwin

Dear Mr. Darwin
Author: Gabriel A. Dover
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780520227903

Imagined correspondence of the author with Charles Darwin.

Reading Human Nature

Reading Human Nature
Author: Joseph Carroll
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 143843524X

As the founder and leading practitioner of "literary Darwinism," Joseph Carroll remains at the forefront of a major movement in literary studies. Signaling key new developments in this approach, Reading Human Nature contains trenchant theoretical essays, innovative empirical research, sweeping surveys of intellectual history, and sophisticated interpretations of specific literary works, including The Picture of Dorian Gray, Wuthering Heights, The Mayor of Casterbridge, and Hamlet. Evolutionists in the social sciences have succeeded in delineating basic motives but have given far too little attention to the imagination. Carroll makes a compelling case that literary Darwinism is not just another "school" or movement in literary theory. It is the moving force in a fundamental paradigm change in the humanities—a revolution. Psychologists and anthropologists have provided massive evidence that human motives and emotions are rooted in human biology. Since motives and emotions enter into all the products of a human imagination, humanists now urgently need to assimilate a modern scientific understanding of "human nature." Integrating evolutionary social science with literary humanism, Carroll offers a more complete and adequate understanding of human nature.

What's Left of Human Nature?

What's Left of Human Nature?
Author: Maria Kronfeldner
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0262347970

A philosophical account of human nature that defends the concept against dehumanization, Darwinian, and developmentalist challenges. Human nature has always been a foundational issue for philosophy. What does it mean to have a human nature? Is the concept the relic of a bygone age? What is the use of such a concept? What are the epistemic and ontological commitments people make when they use the concept? In What's Left of Human Nature? Maria Kronfeldner offers a philosophical account of human nature that defends the concept against contemporary criticism. In particular, she takes on challenges related to social misuse of the concept that dehumanizes those regarded as lacking human nature (the dehumanization challenge); the conflict between Darwinian thinking and essentialist concepts of human nature (the Darwinian challenge); and the consensus that evolution, heredity, and ontogenetic development result from nurture and nature. After answering each of these challenges, Kronfeldner presents a revisionist account of human nature that minimizes dehumanization and does not fall back on outdated biological ideas. Her account is post-essentialist because it eliminates the concept of an essence of being human; pluralist in that it argues that there are different things in the world that correspond to three different post-essentialist concepts of human nature; and interactive because it understands nature and nurture as interacting at the developmental, epigenetic, and evolutionary levels. On the basis of this, she introduces a dialectical concept of an ever-changing and “looping” human nature. Finally, noting the essentially contested character of the concept and the ambiguity and redundancy of the terminology, she wonders if we should simply eliminate the term “human nature” altogether.

THE Interview That Solves The Human Condition And Saves The World!

THE Interview That Solves The Human Condition And Saves The World!
Author: Jeremy Griffith
Publisher: WTM Publishing and Communications PTY Limited
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1741290570

The best introduction to biologist Jeremy Griffith’s world-saving explanation of the human condition! The transcript of acclaimed British actor and broadcaster Craig Conway’s astonishing, world-changing and world-saving 2020 interview with Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith about his book FREEDOM: The End Of The Human Condition which presents the completely redeeming, uplifting and healing understanding of the core mystery and problem about human behaviour of our so-called good and evil -stricken human condition thus ending all the conflict and suffering in human life at its source, and providing the now urgently needed road map for the complete rehabilitation and transformation of our lives and world! In fact, a former President of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, Professor Harry Prosen, has described it as the most important interview of all time! This world-saving interview was broadcast across the UK in 2020 and is being replayed on radio & TV stations around the world. This book is supported by a very informative website at www.humancondition.com, where you can watch the video of the interview.

Philosophy After Darwin

Philosophy After Darwin
Author: Michael Ruse
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2009
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0691135533

An anthology of essential writings that cover some of the most influential ideas about the philosophical implications of Darwinism, since the publication of "On the Origin of Species".

Unexceptional

Unexceptional
Author: Adam Neiblum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2017-05-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781546542131

"[Unexceptional: Darwin, Atheism & Human Nature] talks sense about one thing after another...[in]...an engaging style which manages to combine racy informality with knowledgeable intelligence and versatile wisdom." -Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion In Unexceptional, author Adam Neiblum takes you on a compelling and thought-provoking journey, offering original, scholarly insights into the implications of the evolutionary sciences for our understanding of life, human nature, and our place in the cosmos. Unexceptional is built upon the premise that Darwin's introduction of evolutionary theory into the world of science represents a revolutionary moment in history that remains misunderstood and under-recognized by most, and has yet to be incorporated in a significant way into our understanding of the world. Neiblum explores the significant differences between supernatural and naturalistic views of human nature, and how these distinct points of view impact our understanding of vital topics such as values, morality, justice, and purpose. Asserting that traditional religious conceptions of human nature stymie humanity's progress, he shows us what a perspective that fully embraces the numerous implications of this radical shift in understanding, from supernatural to naturalistic, could mean for human well-being and progress. More than just a treatise on secularism, Unexceptional challenges the ubiquitous belief in human exceptionalism and discusses the profound misunderstanding of evolution as a linear and progressive process. In a rigorous yet entertaining manner, Unexceptional probes these subjects and more, making for a fun and consciousness-raising read.

Literary Darwinism

Literary Darwinism
Author: Joseph Carroll
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780415970143

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.