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Morality, Disgust and the Territorial Imperative
Increasingly psychologists and biologists have been supporting the view that emotions may be the phylogenetic building blocks of moral...
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Human Origins and Religious Awareness: In Search of Human Uniqueness
As a Christian theologian interested in human origins, the origin of religion, and the controversial issue of human ‘uniqueness’,...
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Statement At The Templeton Prize News Conference
I want to say first how deeply honoured I am to be chosen for the Templeton Prize. I believe...
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Humanity and Divinity as Radically Embodied
The underlying and overarching contention of radical embodiment is that all human reason, meaning, and consciousness arise from our...
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It’s Good to be Good: How Benevolent Emotions and Actions Contribute to Health
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matterscompared to what lies within us.” Oliver Wendell...
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Science, Religion, and the Bomb
The logic of war always undermines the just war doctrine, because winning by whatever means necessary becomes the precondition...
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Social, Human and Spiritual Capital in Economic Development
Metanexus Anthropos. 3,267 Words. “The social sciences are replete with a mature literature and treatments, both empirical and theoretical,...
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Competitive Dynamics and Cultural Evolution of Religions and God Concepts: A Field Analysis
In this topical area both theoretical and historical-empirical proposals will be considered. We seek explorations of the competitive and...
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God and the Unity of Nations, by Thomas King
Metanexus Anthopos. 4,082 Words. I tell of Fukuyama as I feel that he has offered a significant perspective on...
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An Evolutionary Mind
Close your Deleuze; open your Darwin. —Robert Storey, Mimesis and the Human Animal Of Two Minds Not that...