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Evolution and Empathy : The Genetic Factor in the Rise of Humanism

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This book applies new scientific research in the fields of biology and genetics to an empirical study of the Greco-Roman civilizations and the European Renaissance.

These two periods were remarkable in part because of the dominance of empathy and humanism in the philosophical thought of each era.

Coincidentally, both periods were preceded by the influx of many populations and genetic lines.The author cites the expression of new genetic combinations in these periods as evidence that genetic evolution can play a large part in the development of new philosophical concepts, as manifested in these two periods by an overwhelming dominance of empathy and humanism.

The author explains that humanistic traits seem to rise and fall in lockstep throughout human history, directly or indirectly correlating with changing genetic underpinnings.

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Product Details
McFarland & Co Inc
0786436654 / 9780786436651
Hardback
30/07/2008
United States
English
258 p.
23 cm