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On Purpose
by Michael RuseA brief, accessible history of the idea of purpose in Western thought, from ancient Greece to the presentCan we live without the idea of purpose? Should we even try to? Kant thought we were stuck with purpose, and even Darwin’s theory of natural selection, which profoundly shook the idea, was unable... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2018 -
Science And Spirituality
by Michael RuseMichael Ruse provides a new analysis of the often troubled relationship between science and religion. Arguing against both extremes - in one corner, the New Atheists; in the other, the Creationists and their offspring the Intelligent Designers - he asserts that science is undoubtedly the highest an... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2010 -
The Darwinian Revolution (Elements in the Philosophy of Biology)
by Michael RuseWhat is the Darwinian revolution and why is it important for philosophers? These are the questions tackled in this Element. In four sections, the topics covered are the story of the revolution, the question of whether it really was a revolution, the nature of the revolution, and the implications fo... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2019 -
Monotheism and Contemporary Atheism (Elements in Religion and Monotheism)
by Michael RuseIn this Element, Michael Ruse offers a critical analysis of contemporary atheism. He puts special emphasis on the work of so-called 'New Atheists': Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, and Christopher Hitchins, whose views are contrasted with those of Edward O. Wilson. Ruse also provides a f... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2019 -
Evolutionary Naturalism: Selected Essays
by Michael RuseFirst published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1995 -
The Darwinian Paradigm: Essays On Its History, Philosophy, And Religious Implications
by Michael RuseFirst published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1990 -
A Philosopher Looks at Human Beings (A Philosopher Looks At)
by Michael RuseWhy do we think ourselves superior to all other animals? Are we right to think so? In this book, Michael Ruse explores these questions in religion, science and philosophy. Some people think that the world is an organism - and that humans, as its highest part, have a natural value (this view appeals ... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2021 -
Philosophy after Darwin: Classic and Contemporary Readings
by Michael RuseWittgenstein famously remarked in 1923, "Darwin's theory has no more relevance for philosophy than any other hypothesis in natural science." Yet today we are witnessing a major revival of interest in applying evolutionary approaches to philosophical problems. Philosophy after Darwin is an anthology ... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2010 -
The Cambridge History of Atheism
by Michael RuseThe two-volume Cambridge History of Atheism offers an authoritative and up to date account of a subject of contemporary interest. Comprised of sixty essays by an international team of scholars, this History is comprehensive in scope. The essays are written from a variety of disciplinary perspectives... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2021 -
Darwin and Design: Does Evolution Have a Purpose?
by Michael RuseThe intricate forms of living things bespeak design, and thus a creator: nearly 150 years after Darwin's theory of natural selection called this argument into question, we still speak of life in terms of design--the function of the eye, the purpose of the webbed foot, the design of the fins. Why is ... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2004 -
The Philosophy of Human Evolution
by Michael RuseThis 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 pro... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2012 -
Understanding Natural Selection (Understanding Life)
by Michael RuseNatural selection, as introduced by Charles Darwin in the Origin of Species (1859), has always been a topic of great conceptual and empirical interest. This book puts Darwin's theory of evolution in historical context showing that, in important respects, his central mechanism of natural selection gi... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2023 -
The Gaia Hypothesis: Science on a Pagan Planet (Science * Culture Ser.)
by Michael RuseIn 1965 English scientist James Lovelock had a flash of insight: the Earth is not just teeming with life; the Earth, in some sense, is life. He mulled this revolutionary idea over for several years, first with his close friend the novelist William Golding, and then in an extensive collaboration wit... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2013 -
Evolution and Christianity (Elements in the Problems of God)
by Michael RuseThis Element discusses the relationship between Christianity and evolutionary theory, with special emphasis on Darwinian evolutionary theory (Darwinism). The Creationists argue that the two are incompatible and it is religion that is the truth and Darwinism the falsity. The New Atheists argue that t... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2022 -
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Darwin and Evolutionary Thought
by Michael RuseThis volume is a comprehensive reference work on the life, labors, and influence of the great evolutionist Charles Darwin. With more than sixty essays written by an international group representing the leading scholars in the field, this is the definitive work on Darwin. It covers the background t... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2013 -
Taking God Seriously: Two Different Voices
by Michael Ruse • Brian DaviesIs debate on issues related to faith and reason still possible when dialogue between believers and non-believers has collapsed? Taking God Seriously not only proves that it is possible, but also demonstrates that such dialogue produces fruitful results. Here, Brian Davies, a Dominican priest and lea... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2021 -
Social Darwinism (Elements in the Philosophy of Biology)
This Element is a philosophical history of Social Darwinism. It begins by discussing the meaning of the term, moving then to its origins, paying particular attention to whether it is Charles Darwin or Herbert Spencer who is the true father of the idea. It gives an exposition of early thinking on the... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2021 -
Darwinism And Its Discontents
Presenting an ardent defence of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, this book offers a clear and comprehensive exposition of Darwin's thinking. Michael Ruse brings the story up to date, examining the origins of life, the fossil record, and the mechanism of natural selection. Rival theories are e... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2008 -
The "Origin" Then and Now
Charles Darwin's Origin of Species is one of the most widely cited books in modern science. Yet tackling this classic can be daunting for students and general readers alike because of Darwin's Victorian prose and the complexity and scope of his ideas. The "Origin" Then and Now is a unique guide to D... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2010 -
On Faith and Science
A captivating historical survey of the key debates, questions, and controversies at the intersection of science and religion Throughout history, scientific discovery has clashed with religious dogma, creating conflict, controversy, and sometimes violent dispute. In this enlightening and accessible v... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2017 -
Cambridge Handbooks in Philosophy: The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Ethics (Cambridge Handbooks in Philosophy)
Evolutionary ethics - the application of evolutionary ideas to moral thinking and justification - began in the nineteenth century with the work of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer, but was subsequently criticized as an example of the naturalistic fallacy. In recent decades, however, evolutionary ... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2017 -
Debating Darwin: From Darwin To Dna
Charles Darwin is easily the most famous scientist of the modern age, and his theory of evolution is constantly referenced in many contexts by scientists and nonscientists alike. And yet, despite how frequently his ideas are evoked, there remains a surprising amount we don't know about the father of... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2016 -
The Cambridge Companion to the "Origin of Species"
The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin is universally recognised as one of the most important science books ever written. The Origin of Species is also a work of great cultural and religious significance, in that Darwin maintained that all organisms, including humans, are part of a natural process... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2009 -
The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology
The philosophy of biology is one of the most exciting new areas in the field of philosophy and one that is attracting much attention from working scientists. This Companion, edited by two of the founders of the field, includes newly commissioned essays by senior scholars and up-and-coming younger s... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2007 -
The Birth of an Opera: Fifteen Masterpieces from Poppea to Wozzeck
by Michael RoseThe Birth of an Opera offers illuminating insight into how operas are written and the personalities, incidents, and musical circumstances that have shaped their composition. Through a deft compilation of primary sources--letters, memoirs, and personal accounts from composers, librettists, and perfor... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2013