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The authors of these essays examine core dimensions of the human condition in light of biophilosophy and process metaphysics, which they apply to such core anthropological issues as the survival of both the human species and the biosphere as a whole. With a general focus on the unique capacity for symbolization as marking an important and influential factor in human evolution, the authors address key issues in biophilosophy, such as the specific ways we differ from other species, our capacity to symbolize and create a helpful or dangerous distance from life, and our playfulness and proclivity for mythmaking. Questions addressed include the following:
Our intellect is troubled by a consciousness of its own evolution, by the ecological and ethical challenges of a severely degraded environment, and it wields great symbolic and mythic fictions with the power to influence the bio-social evolution of future humans. Despite all our unique qualities, we cannot set ourselves apart from the natural heritage we share with every living being on planet Earth. Somewhere between transhumanism and cosmohumanism, we must find an ethical guide, an organismic and cosmic consciousness, and a speculative framework to manage our knowledge and our spontaneous actions towards the future.
Title
Unprecedented Evolution: Continuities and Discontinuities between Human and Animal Life and the Future of Humanity
Author
Spyrid Koutroufinis
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Process Century Press
Published
November 2020
Weight
473g
Page Count
318
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.9 cm
ISBN
9781940447476
ISBN-10
194044747X
Eden Code
5506916
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