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The philosophy of human evolution

  1. Title statementThe philosophy of human evolution / Michael Ruse
    Personal name Ruse, Michael (author)
    PublicationCambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012
    Phys.des.1 online zdroj (x, 271 stran) : ilustrace
    ISBN9781139223355 (online ; pdf)
    1139223356
    9781139219921
    1139219928
    1280568534
    9781280568534
    9780511844263
    0511844263
    EditionCambridge introductions to philosophy and biology
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteObsahuje bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík
    Contents1. Evolutionary biology -- 2. Human evolution -- 3. Real science? Good science? -- 4. Progress -- 5. Knowledge -- 6. Morality -- 7. Sex, orientation, and race -- 8. From eugenics to medicine.
    Notes to AvailabilityPřístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele
    NoteZpůsob přístupu: World Wide Web
    DefektyeBooks on EBSCOhost
    Subj. Headings evoluce (biologie) evolution (biology) * antropogeneze anthropogenesis * sociální aspekty social aspects * kulturní evoluce cultural evolution
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    Conspect575 - Obecná genetika. Obecná cytogenetika. Evoluce
    UDC 572.1/.4 , 304 , 575.8 , 316.7-026.18 , (0.034.2:08)
    CountryVelká Británie ; Spojené státy americké
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic sources
    URLPlný text - pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    "This book provides a unique discussion of human evolution from a philosophical viewpoint, looking at the facts and interpretations since Charles Darwin's The Descent of Man. Michael Ruse explores such topics as the nature of scientific theories, the relationships between culture and biology, the problem of progress and the extent to which evolutionary issues pose problems for religious beliefs. He identifies these issues, highlighting the problems for morality in a world governed by natural selection. By taking a philosophical viewpoint, the full ethical and moral dimensions of human evolution are examined. This book engages the reader in a thorough discussion of the issues, appealing to students in philosophy, biology and anthropology"--

    1. Evolutionary biology -- 2. Human evolution -- 3. Real science? Good science? -- 4. Progress -- 5. Knowledge -- 6. Morality -- 7. Sex, orientation, and race -- 8. From eugenics to medicine.

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