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Why The World Is At War
A recent March 2018 Guardian article by Jason Burke titled “Why Is the World at War” makes the point that “The harsh reality may be that we should not be wondering why wars seem so intractable today, but why our … Continue reading
Posted in People, Politics & Culture
Tagged empathy and compassion, evolutionary objectives, human beings, human potential, instinct versus reason, Law of the Jungle, Might is Right, regional conflict, war, what it means to be human
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Evolution in Transition
Neuroscientists have described the human brain as the most complex biological structure in the known universe, containing hundreds of billions of cells, and trillions of connections controlling every thought, feeling, movement and function of our bodies. If this proves anything, … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Science & Religion, Uncategorized
Tagged evolution, evolutionary objectives, organizational complexity, teleological process, the human brain
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