Acknowledgments ix Prologue xi 1 Athens 1 2 Jerusalem 23 3 Machines 42 4 Evolution 61 5 Charles Darwin 76 6 Darwinism 91 7 Plato Redivivus 114 8 Aristotle Redivivus 129 9 Human Evolution 153 10 Mind 166 11 Religion 195 12 The End 210 Epilogue 239 Notes 241 Bibliography 267 Index 285
Michael Ruse is the Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Program in the History and Philosophy of Science at Florida State University. He has written or edited more than fifty books, including Darwinism as Religion, The Philosophy of Human Evolution, and The Darwinian Revolution.
"While the topic can get swamped in jargon, Michael Ruse, a
professor of philosophy at Florida State University, is anything
but a dry writer. In On Purpose, he revels in the arguments that
philosophers, scientists and religious saints have had over ‘the
big picture’ for the past 2,000 years. . . . Taking his cue from
his own Quaker upbringing, [Ruse] argues that three things remain
deeply satisfying in life, even if philosophically one ends up on
the side of Epicurus and his denial of design: family; a life of
service to others; and, not surprisingly for a philosopher, the
life of the mind. For many people, there is indeed purpose in each
of these, and perhaps, Mr. Ruse suggests, that is enough."---John
Farrell, Wall Street Journal
"Philosopher and perennial defender of evolution Ruse takes readers
on a historical and constructive tour through one of the most
importunate issues in basic metaphysics: is there any purpose
behind the things--the universe, humans, nature, et al.--that are,
and, if so, what is its nature and where does it come from? . . .
As always, Ruse defends evolutionary science while valuing the
beauty and expressiveness of human culture."
*Library Journal*
"A deeply intelligent book that treats key thinkers in philosophy,
religion and the sciences fairly, humorously and with a virtuosity
reflecting more than half a century in the field."---Paul Biegler,
Cosmos
"On Purpose is a book that represents Ruse at his most wide-ranging
and engaging. . . . [He] is akin to the most enthusiastic and
entertaining tour guide one could have through an already
compelling exhibit at a museum."---Mark E. Borrello, Quarterly
Review of Biology
"On Purpose works both as an introductory text as well as a
philosophical testament. . . . A book where one learns about the
history of philosophy and the history of science, but not neutrally
so, since one is looking through the eyes of one of the most active
participants in recent debates."---Hugh Desmond, Science &
Education
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