The Meaning of Human Existence
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2014
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2014
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In The Meaning of Human Existence, Edward O. Wilson explores how humans have evolved, how our social structures and genetic predispositions influence our actions, and the tension between individual and group selection. He addresses topics like tribalism, religion, environmental impact, and the value of the Humanities, ultimately placing humans within the broader context of life's interconnectedness on Earth. Sensitive topics include racism and environmental degradation.
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Mysterious
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Edward O. Wilson's The Meaning of Human Existence blends scientific inquiry with philosophical reflections, earning praise for its ambitious scope and Wilson's eloquent prose. Critics highlight the thought-provoking exploration of humanity's place in the cosmos but note some broad generalizations and a lack of solutions for the issues discussed. Overall, a stimulating read.
Readers drawn to Edward O. Wilson's The Meaning of Human Existence are likely enthusiasts of natural sciences and philosophy. Fans of Richard Dawkins’ The Selfish Gene or E.O. Wilson’s own The Social Conquest of Earth will appreciate the synthesis of evolutionary biology and existential inquiry. With its interdisciplinary narrative, it suits those pondering humanity's place in the cosmos.
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