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Conservative [OP]

2003-07-07 23:41 | User Profile

The following is from [url=http://groups.yahoo.com/group/evolutionary-psychology/message/21017]http://groups.yahoo.com/group/evolutionary...y/message/21017[/url]

Book review of Edward O. Wilson's The Future of Life, 2002. Reviewed by Matt Nuenke

This latest book by Wilson, in trying to make the argument that we should preserve all extant species and subspecies (which he calls races), is a continuation of the biophilia argument: that humans have emotional, religious, and ecological reasons for promoting the future existence of other organisms over the expansion and prosperity of humans. I addressed the biophilia argument earlier in my article Biophilia vs. Human Evolution: Insurmountable Constraints, available on this site, but I find it beneficial to address the issue again and contrast it to eugenics.

The book is filled with stories about extinct and soon to be extinct species, and when stripped of any philosophical perspective it may be of interest strictly based on a naturalist interest in organisms. What I want to address however, are Wilson's extension from an interest in other organisms, to the assertion that the welfare of humans and/or the welfare of the earth itself is contingent on preserving species and races of other organisms. His assertions are scattered within the book almost as snippets of dogma, and I will address these as they occurred.

Complete article is at [url=http://groups.yahoo.com/group/evolutionary-psychology/message/21017]http://groups.yahoo.com/group/evolutionary...y/message/21017[/url]


Conservative

2003-07-07 23:49 | User Profile

I hope OD is okey with me posting such a high volume of articles; I am going through my archives and posting the more interesting stuff.

Regards,

Ares


naBaron

2003-07-08 13:46 | User Profile

By all means, Ares, give us more! :D

I will be posting more, myself.