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Michael Ruse

    21 juni 1940 – 1 november 2024

    Michael Ruse is een vooraanstaand wetenschapsfilosoof wiens werk zich richt op de filosofie van de biologie. Hij wordt geprezen om zijn inzichtelijke verkenningen van de verbanden tussen wetenschap en religie, het creacionisme-evolutiedebat en het demarcatieprobleem in de wetenschap. Door zijn talrijke publicaties en de oprichting van het gerenommeerde tijdschrift Biology and Philosophy heeft Ruse significante bijdragen geleverd aan het vakgebied, met een uniek perspectief op de aard en grenzen van wetenschappelijk onderzoek.

    Michael Ruse
    Taking Darwin Seriously
    The Problem of War
    Defining Darwin
    Monotheism and Contemporary Atheism
    The Darwinian Revolution
    Mystery of mysteries : is evolution a social construction?
    • Is science objective, a disinterested reflection of reality, as Karl Popper and his followers believed? Or is it subjective, a social construction, as Thomas Kuhn maintained? This text adds to the argument, using evolutionary theory as a case study

      Mystery of mysteries : is evolution a social construction?
    • The Darwinian Revolution

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      Exploring the Darwinian revolution, this book critically examines its authenticity as a revolution and delves into its implications for epistemology and ethics. It analyzes the nature of Darwin's ideas and their profound effects on scientific thought and moral philosophy, encouraging readers to reflect on the intersection of evolutionary theory and human understanding.

      The Darwinian Revolution
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      In this Element, Michael Ruse offers a critical analysis of contemporary atheism. He puts special emphasis on the work of so-called 'New Atheists': Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, and Christopher Hitchins, whose views are contrasted with those of Edward O. Wilson.

      Monotheism and Contemporary Atheism
    • Defining Darwin

      Essays on the History and Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology

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      Focusing on Charles Darwin's enduring impact, Michael Ruse, a leading scholar, offers a reevaluation of Darwin's legacy through a collection of essays. Marking significant anniversaries of Darwin's birth and his seminal work, "On the Origin of Species," Ruse explores the scientific revolution sparked by Darwin's ideas and their relevance to contemporary evolutionary thought. This compilation highlights the evolution of Darwin's influence over the past four decades, making it a critical reflection on his contributions to science and philosophy.

      Defining Darwin
    • The Problem of War

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      The Problem of War argues that the different perspectives of Christians and Darwinians on the nature and causes of warfare reveal them to be playing the same game, offering not so much scientific or empirical explanations but rival value-laden analyses, suggesting we have less a science-religion conflict and more one between two rival religious visions - Christianity and a form of secular Darwinian humanism.

      The Problem of War
    • Taking Darwin Seriously

      A Naturalistic Approach to Philosophy

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      Challenging both traditional and contemporary creationist arguments, this updated edition emphasizes the significance of evolutionary naturalism in the context of modern education, science, and philosophy. With a new preface and final chapter, it reinforces the foundational principles of Darwin's science, positioning itself as a vital resource for understanding and defending evolutionary theory against misconceptions. Michael Ruse's work remains a crucial contribution to the discourse surrounding Darwin's legacy and the ongoing debates in the field.

      Taking Darwin Seriously
    • Can a Darwinian Be a Christian?

      The Relationship Between Science and Religion

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      The book explores the complex relationship between Darwinism and Christianity, questioning whether one can embrace evolutionary theory while adhering to core Christian beliefs. It delves into the philosophical and theological implications of this coexistence, examining the potential for harmony between science and faith. Through various perspectives, it challenges readers to consider how these two seemingly opposing viewpoints can inform and enrich each other.

      Can a Darwinian Be a Christian?
    • Why We Hate tackles a pressing issue of both longstanding interest and fresh relevance: why a social species like Homo sapiens should nevertheless be so hateful to itself. We go to war and are prejudiced against our fellow human beings. We discriminate on the basis of nationality, class, race, sexual orientation, religion, and gender. In this book, prominent philosopher Michael Ruse looks at scientific understandings of human hatred, particularly Darwinian evolutionary theory. He finds the secret to this paradox in our tribal evolutionary past, when we moved ten thousand years ago from being hunter-gatherers to agriculturalists--a shift that paved the way for modern civilization. Simply put, as Ruse quotes, "our modern skulls house Stone Age minds."

      Why We Hate
    • This book provides a unique discussion of human evolution from a philosophical viewpoint, looking at the facts and interpretations since Charles Darwin's The Descent of Man. Michael Ruse explores such topics as the nature of scientific theories, the relationships between culture and biology, the problem of progress and the extent to which evolutionary issues pose problems for religious beliefs. He identifies these issues, highlighting the problems for morality in a world governed by natural selection. By taking a philosophical viewpoint, the full ethical and moral dimensions of human evolution are examined. This book engages the reader in a thorough discussion of the issues, appealing to students in philosophy, biology and anthropology.

      The Philosophy of Human Evolution
    • Darwinism and its Discontents

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      This book presents an ardent defence of Darwin's theory of evolution, exploring recent controversies such as Creationism.

      Darwinism and its Discontents