A Species in Denial Revised Edition Contributor(s): Griffith, Jeremy (Author), Birch, Charles (Foreword by) |
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ISBN: 1741290015 ISBN-13: 9781741290011 Publisher: WTM Publishing and Communications OUR PRICE: $26.96 Product Type: Paperback Published: March 2015 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Philosophy | Movements - Humanism - Science | Life Sciences - Developmental Biology - Psychology | History |
Dewey: 128 |
Physical Information: 1.6" H x 6" W x 9.1" (1.55 lbs) 526 pages |
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Publisher Description: A SPECIES IN DENIAL is the revolutionary bestseller by Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith. In it the author presents a series of essays addressesing the crux issue before us as a species of the human condition, our capacity for good and evil, describing how humans have coped with the dilemma of the human condition by living in denial of it. Griffith then explains the biological reason for the human condition, thus ending the need for the denial and maturing humanity to psychological freedom from its historic insecure human-condition-afflicted state. With a foreword by Templeton Prize winning biologist Charles Birch, this book provides a deeply insightful examination of science, religion, politics, men and women, psychiatry and mythology. |
Contributor Bio(s): Griffith, Jeremy: - Jeremy Griffith is an Australian biologist who has dedicated his life to bringing fully accountable, biological understanding to the dilemma of the human condition--the underlying issue in all human life of our species' extraordinary capacity for what has been called 'good' and 'evil'. 'Transform Your Life' is a very short but powerful condensation by Jeremy of his definitive treatise of the human condition presented in his 2016 book 'FREEDOM: The End Of The Human Condition'.Birch, Charles: - Professor CHARLES BIRCH (1918-2009) was Emeritus Professor at the University of Sydney and Challis Professor of Biology for 25 years. He was awarded the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion in 1990, a prize considered to be 'the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for religion'. Professor Birch was described as 'Australia's leading thinker on science and God' (Sydney Morning Herald, 27 Feb. 1998). |