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Publisher
Brill
ISBN-10
9004544518
ISBN-13
9789004544512
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Product Key Features
Number of Pages
Xii, 168 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Importance of Evolution to Understandings of Human Nature
Publication Year
2023
Subject
Mind & Body
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy
Series
Value Inquiry Book Series / Cognitive Science Ser.
Format
Hardcover
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15.1 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in
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"We need Darwin now more than ever. This book shows that understanding evolution has existential import for humans now, and in a way that wasn't even true in Darwin's time. It's full of surprises; you'll find the sections on the alpha male archetype in 21st century politics funny, on target, and absolutely terrifying."- Robert P. Crease, Chair of the Department of Philosophy, Stony Brook University, Columnist, Physics World , Winner, 2021 William Thomson, Lord Kelvin Medal and Prize, for "describing key humanities concepts for scientists, and explaining the significance of key scientific ideas for humanists.""Combining her profound knowledge and superb scholarship within and across the fields of philosophy and science, Maxine Sheets-Johnstone shows how awareness of our connection to others and the natural world around us-and how we understand these relations--will define how we negotiate the 21st century. By this she means how we educate our children, what it will take to instill and restore wonder and curiosity in the face of an increasingly mechanical world view. Hers is the voice of a wisdom grounded in our evolutionary origins, where the truths of experience constitute a proper aim of science and the usual duality of subject and object disappears. For those who inquire how we become 'mindful bodies' and all that that entails, this book is for you. Delightfully written and down to earth, it provides us a wise, yet practical way to grasp our true nature."- J. A. Scott Kelso, Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences, Florida Atlantic University; Intelligent Systems Research Centre, Ulster University, Derry ~ Londonderry, N. Ireland., "We need Darwin now more than ever. This book shows that understanding evolution has existential import for humans now, and in a way that wasn't even true in Darwin's time. It's full of surprises; you'll find the sections on the alpha male archetype in 21st century politics funny, on target, and absolutely terrifying."- Robert P. Crease, Chair of the Department of Philosophy, Stony Brook University, Columnist, Physics World , Winner, 2021 William Thomson, Lord Kelvin Medal and Prize, for "describing key humanities concepts for scientists, and explaining the significance of key scientific ideas for humanists.""Combining her profound knowledge and superb scholarship within and across the fields of philosophy and science, Maxine Sheets-Johnstone shows how awareness of our connection to others and the natural world around us-and how we understand these relations--will define how we negotiate the 21st century. By this she means how we educate our children, what it will take to instill and restore wonder and curiosity in the face of an increasingly mechanical world view. Hers is the voice of a wisdom grounded in our evolutionary origins, where the truths of experience constitute a proper aim of science and the usual duality of subject and object disappears. For those who inquire how we become 'mindful bodies' and all that that entails, this book is for you. Delightfully written and down to earth, it provides us a wise, yet practical way to grasp our true nature."- J. A. Scott Kelso, Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences, Florida Atlantic University; Intelligent Systems Research Centre, Ulster University, Derry ~ Londonderry, N. Ireland; Pierre de Fermat Laureate 2008.
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Dewey Edition
23
Series Volume Number
388
Dewey Decimal
599.938
Table Of Content
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Evolutionary Realities of Animate Life i Darwin ii Insects iii Biodiversity iv Male-Male Competition v 21st-Century Archetypal Exemplifications of Male-Male Competition vi A Return to Darwin and His Principles of Natural Selection vii The Pan-Animate Nature of Emotions viii Vindications and Elaborations of Darwin's Foundational Insights into Emotions ix Chapter 1 Summation 2 Phenomenological Realities of Animate Life i Naturalizing Phenomenology and a Proposed Neurophenomenology ii Darwin's Evolutionary Biology and Enaction iii Pregiven and Pregivennesses: Sorting Basic Facts of Human Life from Biased Claims iv The Foundational Import of Pregivennesses v The Confluence of a Darwinian Perspective on Animate Life and Husserl's Phenomenological Methodology vi Human Experience: the Nature and Challenges of Phenomenological Analyses vii Research Perspectives Complementary to Husserlian Phenomenology viii The Neurodynamics of Embodied Minds and Naturalizing Phenomenology vs Real-Life Subject-World Relationships 3 Joint Concerns and Complementarities Linking Darwinian Evolutionary Biology and Husserlian Phenomenology i On the Road to Recovery: Beginning Correlations ii The Centrality of Methodology and of Dynamics in Understandings of Human Nature 4 The Centrality and Critical Importance of Wonder and of an Ongoing Spiral of Inquiry in Understandings of Human Nature i Self-imposed Ideational Limitations in the Pursuit of Human Knowledge and the Open-Ended "Wonderful" Nature of Darwin's Thinking and Writings ii The Complex Experiential Nature of Wonder: Its Value, Challenges, and Importance to the Nature of Human Knowledge iii Obstacle #1: the Ongoing Decade of the Brain iv Obstacle #2: the Age of Information v Concluding Thoughts References Subject Index
Synopsis
This interdisciplinary book focuses on Charles Darwin's extensively detailed observations of all forms of animate life across the global world--humans included. These existential realities of Nature are not commonly recognized in today's world, yet they are all of sizable import in impacting both flora and fauna, thus in human understandings of the nature of the world and the nature of all forms of animate life. Darwin's descriptively anchored observations furthermore tie in directly with Edmund Husserl's phenomenological analyses of experience. However different their inquiries and wonder at the world and at human experience, their analyses show how descriptive foundations and a concern with origins are integral to both, and how methodology and a living dynamics are central to a recognition of the complementarity of biological-neurological sciences and phenomenology., This interdisciplinary book that is thematically tied to Charles Darwin's extensively detailed observations of all forms of animate life across the global world--humans included--shows how neuroscience and phenomenology are complementary and how the driving force of wonder--what Darwin called "an intellectual emotion"--propels them both.
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GN281
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