CELL AND PSYCHE THE BIOLOGY OF PURPOSE By EDMUND W. SINNOTT.
PREFACE TO THE TORCHBOOK EDITION: SINCE the publication of this
little book, as the McNair Lectures at the University of North
Carolina, the author has written two others, as well as a number of
papers, on the same gen eral theme. Though these elaborate the
argument a little further, the essence of it is in Cell and Psyche.
This is admittedly a specula tion, but one based solidly on
biological fact. It has been regarded as rather visionary and
metaphysical by some people, but others have been attracted to it
by the suggestion it offers for a better understanding of the
ancient problem of how mind and body are related to each other.
This problem is of such paramount impor tance, not only for a
knowledge of what man really is but for the construction of a
satisfying life philosophy, that any light thrown on it should be
welcome. The suggestion that man's physical life grows out of the
basic goal-seeking and purposiveness found in all organic behavior
and that this, in turn, is an aspect of the more general self -
regulating and normative character evident in the development and
activities of living organisms, is at least worth serious
consideration. If we are to avoid a dualistic idea of man's nature
and to construct a true monism that does not require the sacrifice
of the significance of either mind or body, some such conception as
this seems a rea sonable means of doing so. It is to be hoped that
the wider distri bution now made possible for the present book may
result in a more general consideration of this particular
relationship between biol ogy and philosophy* E. W. S. CONTENTS:
Introduction . i I. Organization, theDistinctive Character of All
Life 15 II. Biological Organization and Psychological Activity 43
IIL Some Implications for Philosophy 75 Suggested Readings . 112
Index . 117. INTRODUCTION: IN THE CLAMOR and confusion of our times
one fact grows ever clearer beliefs are important. One of the major
problems with which men now are faced per haps, indeed, the most
important one is the wide dis agreement which still exists in their
fundamental philos ophies. What course a man will follow, or a
nation, is set in no small measure by his basic creed, by what he
really thinks about the true nature of a human being his
personality, his freedom, his destiny, his relations to others and
to the rest of the universe; by the judgments lie makes as to what
qualities and courses of action are admirable and should command
his allegiance. These are not academic questions merely. They arc
ancient mys teries which long have troubled human hearts and seem
today almost as far as ever from solution. The answer a ny* n gives
to them is the most significant thing that one can know about him.
We may be tempted to under estimate the importance of these inner
directives and turn instead to outer influences, to economic and
social factors, as more decisive for our actions. But when we look
at what the philosophy of Marx has done to set one half the world
against the other, at the basic divergence between the thinking of
East and West, and at so many other differences in political and
religious beliefs which now divide mankind, we can hardly doubt the
profound practical import of men's philosophies. It is still true
today that as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. In the minds
of men are the most fateful battlesfought. Against those ideologies
we condemn, force in the end will fail. If our opponents cannot be
convinced, or their ideas reconci
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Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
Edmund W. Sinnott
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
132 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2897-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Science & Mathematics >
Science: general issues >
General
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LSN: |
1-4437-2897-7 |
Barcode: |
9781443728973 |
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