Lifelines
Life Beyond the Gene
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:29th Dec '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
'Rose eloquently achieves his aim of reintroducing a philosophy to biology' Sunday Telegraph
In Lifelines, neuroscientist Steven Rose offers a theory of life that insists that we as humans - along with all living creatures - create our own futures, though in circumstances not of our own choosing.In Lifelines, neuroscientist Steven Rose offers a theory of life that insists that we as humans - along with all living creatures - create our own futures, though in circumstances not of our own choosing. Placing the organism at the centre of life, Rose directly confronts the ideology of reductionism and ultra-Darwinism, with its headline-grabbing insistence that all aspects of human life from sexual preference to infanticide, political orientation to violence, make domination to alcoholism, are in our genes and are the inevitable consequence of natural selection. Rose asserts that such claims are not merely socially naive, but fundamentally misunderstand the active and irreducible nature of living processes.
In the current intellectual and political climate, there is a desperate need to return to the real biology of real organisms, including human beings, in a real world. For the general reader wanting to know how this might be done, there can be no better guide than Rose's book * New Scientist *
Written with admirable clarity and force... I can't imagine anyone who wanted enlightenment coming away from this book empty-handed * Spectator *
Essential reading for anyone interested in biology and evolution * Times Higher Education Supplement *
There is no denying his skill as a writer...a flowing, elegant scientific treatise * Observer *
ISBN: 9780099468639
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 22mm
Weight: 245g
352 pages