Alternative to Darwinism and Creationism Based on Free Will
-
-
2.8 • 49 Ratings
-
Publisher Description
Do we have free will? Answering this question using logic drives us into paradox. Instead, the author takes us to a world where people know they really do have free will. As a result their science takes a different direction, leading them to an evolutionary theory totally different from ours. In this theory, is there intelligent design? Yes. Is it the work of a supernatural agent? No. Instead, through an audacious surmise, the author arrives at a theory of evolution close to common sense, that supports traditional thinking about the self. Who should care? Anyone whose work affects the opinions others have of themselves. And the humanities generally, under threat from encroachment on their turf by the sciences, all of whose specialties depend on traditional notions of free will. This ingenious story can serve as a model for how the balance between the arts and sciences can be reset.
Customer Reviews
Dribble
Silly dribble. Not worth the time.
Bull****
Another quack that thinks Evolution has been proved wrong.
Self Help
I think they went with this title just to get placed in with serious science. First, this does NOT have an origin of life idea fully explaned, and isn’t even as scientific as creationism (yeah, I said it). This book is what happens when you let people self-pubish without any kind of review process. I would be stunned to see it anywhere in print. 5 stars for showing the problems with ebooks!