Addressing Ethical and Spiritual Concerns in Light of Recent Scientific Discoveries (With)
This book argues that new developments in the sciences, in particular twentieth-century physics and twenty-first-century biology, suggest revising several pessimistic outlooks for the development of a scientific understanding of the relationship of humans with the universe.
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