Theodosius Dobzhansky. The biological basis of human freedom Dr. Dobzhansky interprets the philosophical implications of modern biological science for all who are interested in the nature of man. He shows that cultural evolution, unique to man, has set man apart by the development of his brain and his adaptiveness to environment. The only man has been able to achieve judgment of good and evil. The only man has been able to make an ethical choice, and for a choice of conduct, not only knowledge but also freedom is essential. The book illustrates and makes clear how and why the highest illumination achieved by science, participating in the humanistic tradition in thought, is seen to affirm man’s unique dignity in the scheme of life.https://d...
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Možnost terapeutického klonování přináší řadu etických problémů. Na jedné straně nemocný, trpící člo...
In the article, the stance of genetic determinism, represented by Edward Wilson and Richard Dawkins ...
Theodosius Dobzhansky. Heredity and the Nature of Man After a very clear and concise introduction to...
Theodosius Dobzhansky, Robert Haynes. Man and the biological revolution Series: Frank Gerstein lectu...
Theodosius Dobzhansky. Genetic diversity and human equality Series: John Dewey lecture; no. 13 Writi...
Theodosius Dobzhansky. Genetics and the origin of species 3d ed., rev Genetics and the Origin of Spe...
Human nature is biologically and culturally oriented towards respect for life, freedom and the envir...
This article is to analyze basic issues of human rights from perspective of sociobiology. Edward Wil...
Theodosius Dobzhansky. Evolution, genetics, and man Evolution, genetics, and man is a textbook addre...
The object of this essay is to point out the possibility and options of human freedom in relation to...
No doubt, freedom is the main topic in the works of Dostoevsky. There is probably no other artist an...
Chapter: Strauss, Darwinism, and Natural Right, authored by Carson Holloway, UNO faculty member. T...
This article is a presentation of the problem of human nature in Dostoevsky's writings. Its author d...
The book on "Science and the image of man" pursues different pathways by way of which science contri...
Eighteenth-century declarations of human rights referred to the Creator (the American Declaration of...
Možnost terapeutického klonování přináší řadu etických problémů. Na jedné straně nemocný, trpící člo...
In the article, the stance of genetic determinism, represented by Edward Wilson and Richard Dawkins ...