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Genetics of Original Sin: The Impact of Natural Selection on the Future of Humanity-Christian de Duve

Genetics of Original Sin: The Impact of Natural Selection on the Future of Humanity-Christian de Duve

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This manual covers the Christian de Duve's book, "Genetics of Original Sin: The Impact of Natural Selection on the Future of Humanity," published by Yale University Press in 2010. The book explores the evolutionary history of life, the advent of humankind, and the future of life on Earth, focusing on the process of natural selection and its impact on human behavior and societal development. It offers new perspectives on the threats posed by humanity's success and the resources available for altering destructive paths, examining traits favored by natural selection and their potential for dysfunction.

The manual provides detailed information on the book's content, including its discussion of human nature, the myth of original sin, and the unique human capacity to oppose natural selection. It highlights de Duve's argument for humankind's ability to devise measures that can lead to a safer world, even when contrary to immediate interests. This resource is intended for readers with or without a scientific background, offering insights into genetics, evolution, and the future of humanity.

Increasingly absorbed in recent years by advances in our understanding of the origin of life, evolutionary history, and the advent of humankind, eminent biologist Christian de Duve of late has also pondered deeply the future of life on this planet.  He speaks to readers with or without a scientific background, offering new perspectives on the threat posed by humanity’s immense biological success and on the resources human beings have for altering their current destructive path.

Focusing on the process of natural selection, de Duve explores the inordinate and now dangerous rise of humankind.  His explanation for this self-defeating success lies in the process of natural selection, which favors traits that are immediately useful, regardless of later consequences. Thus, the human genome determines such properties as tribal and group cohesion and collaboration and often fierce and irrational competition with and hostility toward other groups’ attributes that were once useful but now often ruinously dysfunctional.

Christian de Duve suggests that these traits, imprinted into human nature by natural selection, may have been recognized by the writers of Genesis, thus inspiring the myth of original sin.  Is there redemption for genetic original sin? In a brilliant and original conclusion, the author argues that, unique in the living world, humankind is endowed with the ability to deliberately oppose natural selection. Human beings have the capacity to devise measures that, while contrary to local or personal interests, can bring forth a safer world.   Author: de Duve, Christian Publisher: Yale University Press Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Genetics of Original Sin: The Impact of Natural Selection on the Future of Humanity Pages: 00224 (Encrypted EPUB) / 00224 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2010-12-14 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780300165074 Category: Science : Life Sciences - Evolution Category: Science : Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics Category: Science : Life Sciences - Biology


Increasingly absorbed in recent years by advances in our understanding of the origin of life, evolutionary history, and the advent of humankind, eminent biologist Christian de Duve of late has also pondered deeply the future of life on this planet.  He speaks to readers with or without a scientific background, offering new perspectives on the threat posed by humanity’s immense biological success and on the resources human beings have for altering their current destructive path.

Focusing on the process of natural selection, de Duve explores the inordinate and now dangerous rise of humankind.  His explanation for this self-defeating success lies in the process of natural selection, which favors traits that are immediately useful, regardless of later consequences. Thus, the human genome determines such properties as tribal and group cohesion and collaboration and often fierce and irrational competition with and hostility toward other groups’ attributes that were once useful but now often ruinously dysfunctional.

Christian de Duve suggests that these traits, imprinted into human nature by natural selection, may have been recognized by the writers of Genesis, thus inspiring the myth of original sin.  Is there redemption for genetic original sin? In a brilliant and original conclusion, the author argues that, unique in the living world, humankind is endowed with the ability to deliberately oppose natural selection. Human beings have the capacity to devise measures that, while contrary to local or personal interests, can bring forth a safer world.   Author: de Duve, Christian Publisher: Yale University Press Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Genetics of Original Sin: The Impact of Natural Selection on the Future of Humanity Pages: 00224 (Encrypted EPUB) / 00224 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2010-12-14 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780300165074 Category: Science : Life Sciences - Evolution Category: Science : Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics Category: Science : Life Sciences - Biology