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The question, what does it mean to be human, is as old as philosophy and the sciences. Furthermore, from the very beginning of human history this question for human nature was inextricably interwoven with the question for the nature of nature. Anthropology in this sense was always accompanied by cosmology, and philosophical approaches find and found their counterpart in scientific research. However, although one can clearly identify here a common origin, the systematic relationship between philosophical and scientific considerations on human nature remains nevertheless unclear. This abeyance has led to intensive struggles between both fields of research during the entire history of sciences. Thereby, the general defense and acceptance of positions changed between those, which emphasised more "reductive" and those which stood for more inclusive approaches. Rather then arguing for one or the other side of these alternatives, a third way can be seen in the search for the formulation of a rather integrative perspective. If the goal is such a multi-perspective, transdisciplinary approach, then a discourse must be initiated, which emphasises and structures the discourse between such different disciplines as socio-biology, morphology, evolutionary theory, ethics, philosophy of sciences and epistemology. On the basis of such considerations the Europäische Akademie organised in spring 1999 the symposium "On Human Nature. Biological Approaches and Philosophical Reflections". The main results of this symposium, complemented by the approaches of invited authors, are presented in the current volume of the series "Wissenschaftsethik und Technikfolgenberteilung". The authors and the editors hope to invoke a comprehensive and inclusive discussion on a modern "concept of humankind", for which the results of this books may serve as a transdisciplinary contribution.








Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XX
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
On Human Nature....Pages 3-14
Personalistic Organicism and the Human Social Animal....Pages 15-21
Genetics, Embodiment and Identity....Pages 23-50
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
The Biological Fundamentals of Human Cultural Developments and their Unique Functional Integrations....Pages 53-72
Three Seconds: A Temporal Platform for Conscious Activities....Pages 73-79
Gestalt Recognition and Internal Representation — A Report from the Philosophical Laboratory....Pages 81-94
Between Natural Disposition and Cultural Masterment of Life — The Cognitive Sciences and Concept of Man in Conflicting Conceptions of Science....Pages 95-110
Genotype and Phenotype: Genetic and Epigenetic Aspects....Pages 111-119
Genetic Determinism: The Battle between Scientific Data and Social Image in Contemporary Developmental Biology....Pages 121-140
Can we find Human Nature in the Human Genome?....Pages 141-161
The Nurturing of Natures....Pages 163-170
Front Matter....Pages 171-171
The Burden of Proof — On the Impossibility of Technology Assessment for the Human Genome Project....Pages 173-177
Philosophy and the Concept of Technology — On the Anthropological Significance of Technology....Pages 179-194
Human Cultures’ Natures — Critical Considerations and Some Perspectives of Culturalist Anthropology....Pages 195-240
Back Matter....Pages 241-241



Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XX
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
On Human Nature....Pages 3-14
Personalistic Organicism and the Human Social Animal....Pages 15-21
Genetics, Embodiment and Identity....Pages 23-50
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
The Biological Fundamentals of Human Cultural Developments and their Unique Functional Integrations....Pages 53-72
Three Seconds: A Temporal Platform for Conscious Activities....Pages 73-79
Gestalt Recognition and Internal Representation — A Report from the Philosophical Laboratory....Pages 81-94
Between Natural Disposition and Cultural Masterment of Life — The Cognitive Sciences and Concept of Man in Conflicting Conceptions of Science....Pages 95-110
Genotype and Phenotype: Genetic and Epigenetic Aspects....Pages 111-119
Genetic Determinism: The Battle between Scientific Data and Social Image in Contemporary Developmental Biology....Pages 121-140
Can we find Human Nature in the Human Genome?....Pages 141-161
The Nurturing of Natures....Pages 163-170
Front Matter....Pages 171-171
The Burden of Proof — On the Impossibility of Technology Assessment for the Human Genome Project....Pages 173-177
Philosophy and the Concept of Technology — On the Anthropological Significance of Technology....Pages 179-194
Human Cultures’ Natures — Critical Considerations and Some Perspectives of Culturalist Anthropology....Pages 195-240
Back Matter....Pages 241-241
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