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Freedom Evolves

Af: Daniel C. Dennett Engelsk Paperback

Freedom Evolves

Af: Daniel C. Dennett Engelsk Paperback
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Daniel C. Dennett''s Freedom Evolves tackles the most important question of human existence - is there really such a thing as free will?

How can humans make genuinely independent choices if we are just a cluster of cells and genes in a world determined by scientific laws?

Here, Daniel Dennett provides an impassioned defense of free will. But rather than freedom being an eternal, unchanging condition of our existence, in reality, he reveals, it has evolved: just like life on the planet and the air we breathe. Evolution is the key to resolving this greatest of philosophical questions - and to understanding our place in the world as uniquely free agents.

Dennett shows that far from there being an incompatibility between contemporary science and the traditional vision of freedom and morality, it is only recently that science has advanced to the point where we can see how we came to have our unique kind of freedom.

''A serious book with a brilliant message''
  Matt Ridley, author of The Red Queen

''Powerful and ingenious ... The definitive argument that the human mind is a product of evolution''
  John Gray, Independent

''A book of sparkling brio and seemingly effortless panache ... Dennett at his best is as good as it gets''
  Spectator

Daniel C. Dennett is one of the most original and provocative thinkers in the world. A brilliant polemicist and philosopher, he is famous for challenging unexamined orthodoxies, and an outspoken supporter of the Brights movement. His books include Brainstorms, Brainchildren, Elbow Room, Breaking the Spell, Darwin''s Dangerous Idea and Freedom Evolves.

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Daniel C. Dennett''s Freedom Evolves tackles the most important question of human existence - is there really such a thing as free will?

How can humans make genuinely independent choices if we are just a cluster of cells and genes in a world determined by scientific laws?

Here, Daniel Dennett provides an impassioned defense of free will. But rather than freedom being an eternal, unchanging condition of our existence, in reality, he reveals, it has evolved: just like life on the planet and the air we breathe. Evolution is the key to resolving this greatest of philosophical questions - and to understanding our place in the world as uniquely free agents.

Dennett shows that far from there being an incompatibility between contemporary science and the traditional vision of freedom and morality, it is only recently that science has advanced to the point where we can see how we came to have our unique kind of freedom.

''A serious book with a brilliant message''
  Matt Ridley, author of The Red Queen

''Powerful and ingenious ... The definitive argument that the human mind is a product of evolution''
  John Gray, Independent

''A book of sparkling brio and seemingly effortless panache ... Dennett at his best is as good as it gets''
  Spectator

Daniel C. Dennett is one of the most original and provocative thinkers in the world. A brilliant polemicist and philosopher, he is famous for challenging unexamined orthodoxies, and an outspoken supporter of the Brights movement. His books include Brainstorms, Brainchildren, Elbow Room, Breaking the Spell, Darwin''s Dangerous Idea and Freedom Evolves.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 368
ISBN-13: 9780140283891
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0140283897
Udg. Dato: 26 feb 2004
Længde: 21mm
Bredde: 128mm
Højde: 196mm
Forlag: Penguin Books Ltd
Oplagsdato: 26 feb 2004
Forfatter(e): Daniel C. Dennett
Forfatter(e) Daniel C. Dennett


Kategori Moderne filosofi: efter 1800


ISBN-13 9780140283891


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 368


Udgave


Længde 21mm


Bredde 128mm


Højde 196mm


Udg. Dato 26 feb 2004


Oplagsdato 26 feb 2004


Forlag Penguin Books Ltd