
Darwin Tanrı ve Yaşamın Anlamı
Can you embrace the theory of evolution and still believe in God? Are humans superior to other animals, or is this just a human prejudice? Does evolution tell us what the purpose of life is, or does it imply that life has no ultimate purpose? Does evolution indicate what is morally right and wrong, or does it imply that, in the final analysis, there is no right or wrong? In this impressive and intriguing book, Steve Stewart-Williams tries to find answers to such fundamental philosophical questions raised by evolutionary theory and evolutionary psychology. Drawing on biology, psychology, and philosophy, the author argues that Darwinian science supports the view of a godless universe devoid of ultimate purpose or moral structure. But it is possible for a person to have such a view and still live a good and happy life.
"Stewart-Williams carefully and entertainingly explains that the world will remain a meaningful, wonderful and moral place after Darwin."
Stephen Hill, Massey University
"An important, easy-to-understand and timely book that can be read by anyone who wants to understand how the theory of evolution affects standard views about human nature, morality and religion."
Stephen Boulter, Oxford University
Number of Pages: 392
Year of Print: 2012
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Say Publications
First Print Year: 2012
Number of Printings: 2nd Edition
Language Turkish
Original Title: Darwin, God and the Meaning of Life
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