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Human Success: Evolutionary Origins and Ethical Implications

Desmond, Hugh(Edited by)Ramsey, Grant(Edited by)
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Human Success: Evolutionary Origins and Ethical Implications examines human success from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, with contributions from leading paleobiologists, anthropologists, geologists, philosophers of science, and ethicists.

It considers how the human species grew in success-linked metrics, such as population size and geographical range, and how it came to dominate ecological systems across the globe.

It probes whether the consequences of that dominance, such as human-driven climate change and the destruction of biodiversity, mandate a rethinking of the meaning of human success.

The essays in this book urge us to reflect on what has led to our apparent evolutionary successand, most importantly, what this success implies for the future of our species.

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Oxford University Press
0190096179 / 9780190096175
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
599.938
14/03/2023
United States
English
336 pages
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