Intended Evolution

Intended Evolution

Author: Dongxun Zhang

Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group

Published: 2015-05-05

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1632990199

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Discover a new outlook on the process of life—and improve your health as a result In Intended Evolution, authors Dongxun and Bob Zhang introduce a different perspective on the theory of evolution: Life is not only selected by nature but intentionally interacts with it, learning how to better its future. They explain that applying this idea to generally accepted principles of biology can have startling results in your ability to affect your own health—and even your evolution. According to the theory of intended evolution, organisms gather information through sensory experience and use that knowledge to effect change in themselves and their environments. The authors propose that organisms use this saved information to make choices projected to enhance their survival. It is through experience, choices, and action, within a given environment, that life changes itself from moment to moment and determines what changes are needed for future generations. Because of humans’ unique ability to understand how our own evolution functions, we can effect changes within ourselves to influence and enhance our health and fitness, even to lengthen our lifespan.


Evolution

Evolution

Author: Colin Patterson

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9780801485947

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Provides a concise and engaging summary of modern evolutionary theory, for students and general readers with little or no formal training in science. Explains variations within species, heredity, genetics and variation, and mutation, and discusses natural selection theory, the origin of species, and speciation in the Galapagos Islands. Examines the origin and early evolution of life and of humanity, and discusses the intersection of science and politics. Includes a "who's who" of key figures with bandw photos and portraits, plus a glossary. The first edition was published in 1978. This second edition contains new chapters on neural and gene evolution, and emphasis on molecular evolution. The author was retired from the paleontology department of The Natural History Museum in London. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Understanding Evolution

Understanding Evolution

Author: Kostas Kampourakis

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-04-03

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1107034914

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Bringing together conceptual obstacles and core concepts of evolutionary theory, this book presents evolution as straightforward and intuitive.


A Year's Work Volume II

A Year's Work Volume II

Author: Traumear

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-11-05

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1326843478

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The author recommends these at times rather difficult essays to anyone who can no longer quite come to terms with the demands of his human nature in our present cultural environment. Their common theme might be described as the transition from modern interpretation to contemporary creation, in other words away from anxiety-based ideal constructs towards discoveries made during the search for true reality. The form is fluid, the content is thought-provoking. The notions put forward are not left in intellectual isolation but tried and tested by the author during his lifetime. In a way they present the culmination of his thought during the previous twenty years.


An Architectonic for Science

An Architectonic for Science

Author: W. Balzer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 475

ISBN-13: 9400937652

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This book has grown out of eight years of close collaboration among its authors. From the very beginning we decided that its content should come out as the result of a truly common effort. That is, we did not "distribute" parts of the text planned to each one of us. On the contrary, we made a point that each single paragraph be the product of a common reflection. Genuine team-work is not as usual in philosophy as it is in other academic disciplines. We think, however, that this is more due to the idiosyncrasy of philosophers than to the nature of their subject. Close collaboration with positive results is as rewarding as anything can be, but it may also prove to be quite difficult to implement. In our case, part of the difficulties came from purely geographic separation. This caused unsuspected delays in coordinating the work. But more than this, as time passed, the accumulation of particular results and ideas outran our ability to fit them into an organic unity. Different styles of exposition, different ways of formalization, different levels of complexity were simultaneously present in a voluminous manuscript that had become completely unmanageable. In particular, a portion of the text had been conceived in the language of category theory and employed ideas of a rather abstract nature, while another part was expounded in the more conventional set-theoretic style, stressing intui tivity and concreteness.


How I Changed My Mind About Evolution

How I Changed My Mind About Evolution

Author: Kathryn Applegate

Publisher: Monarch Books

Published: 2016-07-15

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0857217887

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Over two dozen Christian leaders describe how they changed their minds about evolution Perhaps no topic appears as potentially threatening to evangelicals as evolution. The very idea seems to exclude God from the creation the book of Genesis celebrates. Yet many evangelicals have come to accept the conclusions of science while still holding to a vigorous belief in God and the Bible. How did they make this journey? How did they come to embrace both evolution and faith? Here are stories from a community of people who love Jesus and honor the authority of the Bible, but who also agree with what science says about the cosmos, our planet and the life that so abundantly fills it. Among the contributors are Scientists such as: Francis Collins Deborah Haarsma Denis Lamoureux Theologians and philosophers such as: James K. A. Smith Amos Yong Oliver Crisp Biblical scholars such as: N. T. Wright Scot McKnight Tremper Longman III Pastors such as: John Ortberg Ken Fong Laura Truax


A Future for American Evangelicalism

A Future for American Evangelicalism

Author: Harold Heie

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2015-04-15

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 1498208797

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This book proposes that participation in "God's Project of Reconciliation" is the "Center" that can hold evangelical Christians together in the midst of great diversity in belief and ecclesiastical practices. The author envisions a vibrant future for the Evangelical movement if professing evangelicals can model that rare combination of deep commitment to their own beliefs; openness to listening to the beliefs of others; and willingness to engage in respectful conversation with those who disagree with them in place of the combativeness that has characterized too much of Evangelicalism in the recent past. The book models this type of conversation on such controversial issues as the exclusivity of Christianity, the inerrancy of the bible, Evangelicalism and morality, Evangelicalism and politics, scientific models on humanity, cosmic and human origins, and the future of evangelical higher education.


The Science of Meaning

The Science of Meaning

Author: Derek Ball

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018-07-11

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 019105996X

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By creating certain marks on paper, or by making certain sounds-breathing past a moving tongue-or by articulation of hands and bodies, language users can give expression to their mental lives. With language we command, assert, query, emote, insult, and inspire. Language has meaning. This fact can be quite mystifying, yet a science of linguistic meaning-semantics-has emerged at the intersection of a variety of disciplines: philosophy, linguistics, computer science, and psychology.


ARCHNEMESIS

ARCHNEMESIS

Author: AVISHEK DASGUPTA

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2020-12-28

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 1636696759

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The year is 1973 the university is Princeton, amidst his other sensational discoveries, Francis crick has stumbled upon a bizarre fact that proves that life on earth didn’t originate here but was transported deliberately by intelligent beings from some distant galaxy. However his idea as always is ahead of time & not as well received as his discovery of the DNA, in fact it is rejected by most of the scientific community . Three decades go by until a mysterious disease starts killing people all over the world & when the best minds are at a loss as to an explanation, an unassuming microbiologist from Princeton seems to think he knows the answers… The authorities are not convinced & Vinay Kumar has a hard time battling the unseen enemy & convincing his peers as to the reasons for his actions… all the while time seems to be running out . Will this be the inglorious end of a mighty race, or did we declare ourselves mighty too soon?