This volume tackles crucial questions about the puzzle of human origins and human distinctiveness related to the evolution of human wisdom. In doing so it offers a novel methodological approach to the dialogue between theology and evolutionary science.
This volume tackles crucial questions about the puzzle of human origins and human distinctiveness related to the evolution of human wisdom. In doing so it offers a novel methodological approach to the dialogue between theology and evolutionary science.
Celia Deane-Drummond is professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame. Agustín Fuentes is professor of anthropology at the University of Notre Dame.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction by Celia Deane-Drummond and Agustín Fuentes Prologue: Philosophical Parameters Chapter 1: The Human as World-Open Spirit: An Exploration into Philosophical Anthropology and the Foundations of Human Wisdom by Dylan Belton Part I: Signs in Evolutionary Anthropology Chapter 2: What Can Anthropology Say about the Evolution of Human Wisdom? by Marc Kissel Chapter 3: In the Minds of Others by Marcus Baynes-Rock Part II: Evolving Homespun Wisdom Chapter 4: Growing Wisdom by Ben Campbell Chapter 5: Homo Sapiens Sapiens: The Human as Homemaker by Julia Feder Part III: The Wisdom of Speech Chapter 6: Speaking Truthfully: A Thomistic Perspective on the Peculiar Origins of Human Language by Stewart Clem Chapter 7: Precursors to Explanations of Action: Collective Intentionality and the Wisdom of Early Childhood by Craig Iffland Part IV: Evolving Wisdom as Virtue Chapter 8: Change and Constancy in the Nature of Wisdom over Time by Adam Willows Chapter 9: Practical Wisdom in the Making: A Theological Approach to Early Hominin Evolution in Conversation with Modern Jewish Philosophy by Celia Deane-Drummond Epilogue: Questions and Puzzles in Evolutionary Anthropology Chapter 10: Manipulating Materials, Bodies, and Signs: How the Ecology of Creative Problem Solving, Tool Manufacture, and Imaginative Sociality Set the Context for Language in the Later Pleistocene Human Niche by Agustín Fuentes
Introduction by Celia Deane-Drummond and Agustín Fuentes Prologue: Philosophical Parameters Chapter 1: The Human as World-Open Spirit: An Exploration into Philosophical Anthropology and the Foundations of Human Wisdom by Dylan Belton Part I: Signs in Evolutionary Anthropology Chapter 2: What Can Anthropology Say about the Evolution of Human Wisdom? by Marc Kissel Chapter 3: In the Minds of Others by Marcus Baynes-Rock Part II: Evolving Homespun Wisdom Chapter 4: Growing Wisdom by Ben Campbell Chapter 5: Homo Sapiens Sapiens: The Human as Homemaker by Julia Feder Part III: The Wisdom of Speech Chapter 6: Speaking Truthfully: A Thomistic Perspective on the Peculiar Origins of Human Language by Stewart Clem Chapter 7: Precursors to Explanations of Action: Collective Intentionality and the Wisdom of Early Childhood by Craig Iffland Part IV: Evolving Wisdom as Virtue Chapter 8: Change and Constancy in the Nature of Wisdom over Time by Adam Willows Chapter 9: Practical Wisdom in the Making: A Theological Approach to Early Hominin Evolution in Conversation with Modern Jewish Philosophy by Celia Deane-Drummond Epilogue: Questions and Puzzles in Evolutionary Anthropology Chapter 10: Manipulating Materials, Bodies, and Signs: How the Ecology of Creative Problem Solving, Tool Manufacture, and Imaginative Sociality Set the Context for Language in the Later Pleistocene Human Niche by Agustín Fuentes
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