Evolution and human choices |
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Authors: | E. L. Cerroni‐Long |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology , Eastern Michigan University , Ypsilanti, Michigan, 48197, USA |
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Abstract: | The postmodern world seems to have conclusively lost faith in the heady promises of human emancipation through rational understanding that have pervaded the Western world since the time of the Enlightenment. As the end of the millennium approaches and the evidence of man‐made environmental degradation accumulates nihilism and malaise color the future. This article argues that a clear understanding of both evolutionary forces and human consciousness permits to formulate a guardedly optimistic alternative view. It is advanced that the very sense of despair current circumstances have created may trigger a move toward a new form of psycho‐functional adaptation, simultaneously constituting a first instance of “conscious evolution” and fulfilling the progressive promise intrinsic in the full use of our rational faculties. |
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Keywords: | living systems co‐evolution consciousness metalearning |
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