Human beings are undoubtedly blessed with the most extraordinary gift of nature—the most sophisticated consciousness. However, it is also this superb awareness which shackles some Homo sapiens with an abject humiliation - an irrational horror of their animality. The human animals’ realisation of their biological, hence finite, condition can impel them to fearfully disclaim their ancestry and strive to \u27transcend\u27 their natural condition. The human species\u27 claim to superior physical and moral status in the natural world on the basis of either their \u27unique\u27 rationality, dignity or worth, is specious. Traditional western philosophical, religious, scientific and literary ideologies have initiated and sustained a myth that the o...
Discoveries about the cultures and cultural capacities of the great apes have played a leading role ...
Chapman & Huffman (2018) argue that we should not consider humans as unique or superior to other ani...
What I have been hoping to do in this talk is to provide the scientific basis for the biological kin...
Although we share many aspects of our behaviour and biology with our primate cousins, humans are, no...
For as far back as human history can be traced, mankind has questioned what it means to be human. On...
Since its revival in 1975, debates about the contribution of evolutionary ethics have concentrated m...
Nonhuman primates (referred to as primates in this study) are sometimes revered as gods, abhorred as...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
Like Charles Darwin and George Romanes, I am quite willing to use anecdotal information as a source ...
One harmful consequence of creating categories where one group is unique and superior to others is t...
Abstract: The creation of chimeras by introducing human stem cells into nonhu-man animals has provok...
The views on the biological relationship between human and ape are polarized. One end is summarized ...
Chapman & Huffman argue that humans are neither unique nor superior to other animals. I believe they...
Morality is a critical part of human society. This chapter explores the origins of human morality by...
Those who hold this principle [the sanctity of life] are giving great weight to something that is mo...
Discoveries about the cultures and cultural capacities of the great apes have played a leading role ...
Chapman & Huffman (2018) argue that we should not consider humans as unique or superior to other ani...
What I have been hoping to do in this talk is to provide the scientific basis for the biological kin...
Although we share many aspects of our behaviour and biology with our primate cousins, humans are, no...
For as far back as human history can be traced, mankind has questioned what it means to be human. On...
Since its revival in 1975, debates about the contribution of evolutionary ethics have concentrated m...
Nonhuman primates (referred to as primates in this study) are sometimes revered as gods, abhorred as...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
Like Charles Darwin and George Romanes, I am quite willing to use anecdotal information as a source ...
One harmful consequence of creating categories where one group is unique and superior to others is t...
Abstract: The creation of chimeras by introducing human stem cells into nonhu-man animals has provok...
The views on the biological relationship between human and ape are polarized. One end is summarized ...
Chapman & Huffman argue that humans are neither unique nor superior to other animals. I believe they...
Morality is a critical part of human society. This chapter explores the origins of human morality by...
Those who hold this principle [the sanctity of life] are giving great weight to something that is mo...
Discoveries about the cultures and cultural capacities of the great apes have played a leading role ...
Chapman & Huffman (2018) argue that we should not consider humans as unique or superior to other ani...
What I have been hoping to do in this talk is to provide the scientific basis for the biological kin...