Did My Genes Make Me Do It?

Did My Genes Make Me Do It?

by Avrum Stroll (Author)

Synopsis

World-renowned philosopher Avrum Stroll argues that there are some problems that neither scientists, theologians nor philosophers will ever be able to solve. To prove this, he tackles the key questions that have perplexed humanity for centuries, unravelling them to get to the heart of the matter. Examining the contributions from figures such as Aristotle, Einstein, Newton, and St. Augustine, the reader is taken on an enthralling journey through the realms of science, religion, ethics, and philosophy in order to explore the most fundamental questions of human existence.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Published: 01 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 1851684484
ISBN 13: 9781851684489

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Dwight Furrow - Mesa College, San Diego A model of clarity ... written in clear, non-technical prose that takes a point of view and argues for it vigorously ... providing the reader with a satisfying reading experience Gerald Press - Hunter College and The City University of New York Graduate Center I can imagine this book becoming a 'popular' philosophy book as Sophie's World and Tuesdays with Morrie have done at different times in the past ten years.
Author Bio
Avrum Stroll is Research Professor at the University of California, San Diego. He has also taught at the Universities of Oregon and British Columbia and has been a visiting professor at Berkeley, Iowa, and Rome. He has received numerous academic awards for his work on the philosophy of language and epistemology and is the author of sixteen books and over one hundred articles.