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Purpose & Desire
J. Scott Turner
其他書名
What Makes Something "Alive" and Why Modern Darwinism Has Failed to Explain It
出版
HarperCollins
, 2017-09-12
主題
Science / Life Sciences / Evolution
Science / Philosophy & Social Aspects
Religion / Religion & Science
Science / Life Sciences / Biology
Science / Life Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology
ISBN
0062651587
9780062651587
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Q7O-DQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Can biology define life? “[An] ingenious mixture of science and philosophy. . . . highly thought-provoking.” —
Kirkus Reviews
(starred review)
In this book a professor, biologist, and physiologist argues that modern Darwinism’s materialist and mechanistic biases have led to a scientific dead end, unable to define what life is—and only an openness to the qualities of purpose and desire will move the field forward.
As Scott Turner contends: “To be scientists, we force ourselves into a Hobson’s choice on the matter: accept intentionality and purposefulness as real attributes of life, which disqualifies you as a scientist; or become a scientist and dismiss life’s distinctive quality from your thinking. I have come to believe that this choice actually stands in the way of our having a fully coherent theory of life.”
Growing research shows that life’s most distinctive quality, shared by all living things, is purpose and desire: maintain homeostasis to sustain life. In
Purpose and Desire
, Turner draws on the work of Claude Bernard, a contemporary of Darwin revered among physiologists as the founder of experimental medicine, to build on Bernard’s “dangerous idea” of vitalism, which seeks to identify what makes “life” a unique phenomenon of nature. To further its quest to achieve a fuller understanding of life, Turner says, science must move beyond strictly accepted measures that consider only the mechanics of nature. A thoughtful appeal to widen our perspective of biology that is grounded in scientific evidence,
Purpose and Desire
helps us bridge the ideological evolutionary divide.
“A must-read for everybody interested in the science of life and evolution . . . one of those rare science books which inquisitive laypeople will equally enjoy.
Purpose and Desire
will change the way you think of life.” —
Washington Book Review
“[A] beautifully written book, brimming with anecdotes and biological insights . . . will leave readers moved by Turner’s deep appreciation of life’s exquisiteness, its richness, and diversity . . . a provocative thesis, but one that is a wonderfully rich read, thought-provoking, and highly recommended.” —
The Quarterly Review of Biology