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Biology And Freedom An Essay On The Implications Of Human Ethology S A Barnett

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Biology And Freedom An Essay On The Implications Of Human Ethology S A Barnett
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.34 MB
Pages: 395
Author: S. A. Barnett
ISBN: 9780511752407, 9780521353168
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Biology And Freedom An Essay On The Implications Of Human Ethology S A Barnett by S. A. Barnett 9780511752407, 9780521353168 instant download after payment.

Biology and Freedom is an essay on human nature; an attempt to make a just assessment of a species often presented as predominantly and unavoidably violent, greedy, and stupid. Likening human beings to animals is a traditional method of influencing attitudes on questions of morals and politics. Here, Professor Barnett shows that modern ethology, experimental psychology, genetics, and evolutionary theory give the currently fashionable misanthrophy no authentic support. He asks whether the theory of evolution has any bearing on, for instance, Machiavellianism in politics or the concept of original sin; and whether laboratory experiments on the effects of reward and punishment tell us anything useful about why we work, or about the enigma of free will. Combining the findings of modern biology with logic and humor, Professor Barnett gives a lucid alternative portrait of humanity. He stresses the questions that the complexities of human existence will raise long after the currently fashionable theories have faded. All those interested in these questions, in the truth about human nature, and in the future of human society will want to read this book.

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