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An Evolutionary Perspective on the Relationship Between Humans and Their Surroundings - Geoengineering, the Purpose of Life & the Nature of the Universe (Paperback)
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An Evolutionary Perspective on the Relationship Between Humans and Their Surroundings - Geoengineering, the Purpose of Life & the Nature of the Universe (Paperback)
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Loot Price R513
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What is the relationship between humans and their surroundings? In
order to understand the nature of this relationship we need to take
the evolutionary perspective; we need to see the universe as an
evolving entity which for billions of years has been very gradually
been bringing forth new arrangements, and we need to appreciate
that humans are some of these arrangements. The author claims that
we live in an epoch in which a violent clash exists. The
interactions between humans and their surroundings typically lead
to the belief that humans are radically different from their
surroundings. Yet, human knowledge has advanced to the point which
has revealed the evolutionary perspective. The belief that humans
are radically different from their surroundings violently clashes
with the belief that the entire universe is an evolving entity
which very gradually brings forth new arrangements. The author
explores three interrelated aspects of the relationship between
humans and their surroundings. Firstly, he seeks to understand why
the violent clash exists: Why do contemporary humans typically
consider themselves to be radically different from their
surroundings? This exploration entails a consideration of how the
human perceptual apparatus works, why human perceptions are
inevitably constrained, and how conceptions of their surroundings
are formed within humans. Secondly, he considers the likelihood
that humans could actually be very similar to their surroundings;
this entails an exploration of various phenomena such as mind,
consciousness, naturalness, awareness, the senses, perception and
'what-it-is-likeness'. Thirdly, he considers whether the human
species has a special place in the evolutionary process. This book
takes the reader on quite a journey, covering issues such as the
limits of our knowledge concerning evolution, the problem of
consciousness, directionality in evolution, the location of pain,
the purpose of life, how many senses a typical human has, the
nature of perception, environmental science, the phantom limb
phenomenon, the cosmic significance of technology, planetary
astrobiology, the philosophy of biology, human uniqueness, the
question of what it means to be human, the nature of the universe,
the question of what a mind is, panwhat-it-is-likeness, global
warming, the nature of awareness, and the need for planetary
geoengineering.
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