
Evolutionary Emergence of Purposive Goals and Values
A Naturalistic Teleology
Donald A. Crosby(Author)
State University of New York Press
Published on 2. February 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
166 pages
978-1-4384-9396-1 (ISBN)
Description
Develops and defends a philosophical account of meaning, purpose, and value in human life and experience that is naturalistic without being reductionistic or scientistic.
Where do the purposes, values, and existential meanings of the world come from? For many, they are conferred on the world and on humans within the world by a supernatural, transcendent, personal divine creator and sustainer. For others, they result from a God or divine presence residing within nature. For still others, they give evidence of mind and spirit as primordial principles suffusing nature from the outset and in all of its forms. In Evolutionary Emergence of Purposive Goals and Values, Donald A. Crosby takes issue with each of these views. His thesis is that mind, meaning, purpose, and value come into existence with the evolutionary emergence of life, and that evolution itself gives evidence of the creative power of two primordial natural principles: matter-energy and time. There is no overarching purpose, value, or meaning of nature as such, but there is a plethora of such factors evident in the evolved life forms of nature here on earth. This fact is especially evident in the day-to-day experiences, aspirations, and concerns of us evolutionarily-evolved human beings. Purpose, meaning, and value are therefore gifts of evolutionary nature, not of any supernatural or non-natural principle, presence, or power.
Where do the purposes, values, and existential meanings of the world come from? For many, they are conferred on the world and on humans within the world by a supernatural, transcendent, personal divine creator and sustainer. For others, they result from a God or divine presence residing within nature. For still others, they give evidence of mind and spirit as primordial principles suffusing nature from the outset and in all of its forms. In Evolutionary Emergence of Purposive Goals and Values, Donald A. Crosby takes issue with each of these views. His thesis is that mind, meaning, purpose, and value come into existence with the evolutionary emergence of life, and that evolution itself gives evidence of the creative power of two primordial natural principles: matter-energy and time. There is no overarching purpose, value, or meaning of nature as such, but there is a plethora of such factors evident in the evolved life forms of nature here on earth. This fact is especially evident in the day-to-day experiences, aspirations, and concerns of us evolutionarily-evolved human beings. Purpose, meaning, and value are therefore gifts of evolutionary nature, not of any supernatural or non-natural principle, presence, or power.
Reviews / Votes
"Many today suspect that if one's worldview does not include the supernatural, then the world is a bleak place where value and meaning are merely subjective or illusory. Developing an emergentist account of value that takes the natural sciences seriously, Donald Crosby develops a religious philosophy that avoids nihilism while making sense of purpose-seeking animals like us." - Kevin Schilbrack, author of Philosophy and the Study of Religions: A ManifestoMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
254 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4384-9396-1 (9781438493961)
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Person
Donald A. Crosby is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Colorado State University. He is the author of many books, including Sacred and Secular: Responses to Life in a Finite World, also published by SUNY Press.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Six Interpretations of Teleology
2. Two Meanings of Telos
3. Teleology and Values
4. Evolutionary Origin and Development of Telic Values
5. Panpsychism and Emergent Novelty
6. Organization as the Key to Mind
7. Teleology and Two Kinds of Religious Faith
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Introduction
1. Six Interpretations of Teleology
2. Two Meanings of Telos
3. Teleology and Values
4. Evolutionary Origin and Development of Telic Values
5. Panpsychism and Emergent Novelty
6. Organization as the Key to Mind
7. Teleology and Two Kinds of Religious Faith
Notes
Works Cited
Index