Darwin's Legacy - John Dupre

Darwin's Legacy

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Buch | Hardcover
148 Seiten
2004
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-280337-5 (ISBN)
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Shows that although there are particular aspects of the theory of evolution which remain controversial, there can no longer be any doubt that the basis of the theory is true. This book examines the consequences for our view of human nature, religion, and non-human animals and investigates the appropriation of evolutionary biology by psychologists.
The theory of evolution has fundamentally changed our view of the universe and our place in it. By providing a radically new vision of the origin of human beings, it challenged long-held assumptions about our own significance, and undermined the major arguments for the existence of God. But almost 150 years after the publication of Darwin's "Origin of Species" these implications are still not properly understood, and in some sectors of society they are actively resisted. The last decade has also seen the rise of a new field, evolutionary psychology, which takes the theory of evolution to provide insight into aspects of human culture and behaviour as diverse as language, morality, sexuality, and art. This book shows that although there are particular aspects of the theory of evolution which remain controversial, and issues still to be settled, there can no longer be any doubt that the basis of the theory is true. It examines the consequences for our view of human nature, religion, and non-human animals.
John Dupre then investigates the appropriation of evolutionary biology by psychologists, and argues that their claims are largely spurious: despite its status as one of the most important scientific ideas of all time, the theory of evolution has very little to tell us about the details of human nature and human behaviour.

John A. Dupre is Professor of Philosophy and Sociology at the University of Exeter. He lectures extensively in the U.K., North America, and Europe. His main area of research is the philosophy of science with special interest in the philosophy of biology, the role of values in science, and the nature of biological species. His books include Human Nature and the Limits of Science (OUP). "

1. Introduction; 2. What is the theory of evolution?; 3. What is the theory of evolution good for?; 4. Human origins and the decline of theism; 5. Humans and other animals; 6. Human nature; 7. Race and gender; 8. Conclusion

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.2004
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Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
ISBN-10 0-19-280337-9 / 0192803379
ISBN-13 978-0-19-280337-5 / 9780192803375
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