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Are humans unique? Can animals think like us? Will machines ever achieve consciousness? What is free will? For centuries, these questions have sparked theological and philosophical debates. Now, scientists assert they can resolve these existential riddles, potentially overturning established notions of morality and human nature. This book presents an original and accessible exploration of these themes, drawing on cutting-edge fields like evolutionary biology, cognitive psychology, and artificial intelligence to evaluate what they reveal about human nature. The author delves into the histories of these sciences and the philosophies that inform them, examining the intricate relationships among humans, animals, and machines to uncover what truly defines humanity. The conclusions presented are both significant and provocative, revealing flaws in contemporary Darwinism and arguing that universally observed human behaviors may not stem from biological origins. The notion of 'intelligence' or 'aggression' genes is dismissed as nonsensical. While firmly rooted in reason and the scientific method, the book challenges many widely held theories, weaving together philosophy, science, and history to address the fundamental question: What Are We?
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Man, beast and zombie, Kenan Malik
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- 2000
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