Between Apes and Gods: And the Guy on the Plane

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Metaphysics
Cover of the book Between Apes and Gods: And the Guy on the Plane by Thomas Easley, Wordeee
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Thomas Easley ISBN: 9781946274014
Publisher: Wordeee Publication: December 10, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Thomas Easley
ISBN: 9781946274014
Publisher: Wordeee
Publication: December 10, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

William’s father has just died. Weary and heartsick from the loss, he takes the first flight from New York to San Francisco, dreading what promises to be an intensely painful trip. That is, until William meets Paul, the enigmatic passenger seated next to him. Paul is not an idle mind, and he plumbs William's soul about bereavement and the meaning of death. They embark on a mental foray that leads to a feral reexamination of religious beliefs and the facts of science. Science and religion are not bookends between which all of reality is compressed. Species self-organization (decentralized evolution), and self-organizing systems, laws and processes underlying human existence and behavior are not adequately accounted for in religious and scientific evaluations of cause and effect. Between Apes and Gods applies thought experiments to test the validity of doctrinal assumptions which fail to include species self-organization—it admits at least the possibility, that everything we believe to be true is not true. Between Apes and Gods is a doubter’s book, a book of questions.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

William’s father has just died. Weary and heartsick from the loss, he takes the first flight from New York to San Francisco, dreading what promises to be an intensely painful trip. That is, until William meets Paul, the enigmatic passenger seated next to him. Paul is not an idle mind, and he plumbs William's soul about bereavement and the meaning of death. They embark on a mental foray that leads to a feral reexamination of religious beliefs and the facts of science. Science and religion are not bookends between which all of reality is compressed. Species self-organization (decentralized evolution), and self-organizing systems, laws and processes underlying human existence and behavior are not adequately accounted for in religious and scientific evaluations of cause and effect. Between Apes and Gods applies thought experiments to test the validity of doctrinal assumptions which fail to include species self-organization—it admits at least the possibility, that everything we believe to be true is not true. Between Apes and Gods is a doubter’s book, a book of questions.

More books from Metaphysics

Cover of the book The Bloomsbury Companion to Kant by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book Revival: Schopenhauer: His Life and Philosophy (1932) by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book A Point in Time by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book If you meet the Buddha on the Road... You're probably hallucinating by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book The Essential Marcus Aurelius by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book Philosphy Without Metaphysics by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book Experimental Metaphysics by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book Nagarjuna's Middle Way by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book The Atomic Mission by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book Phenomenology and Science by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book Contemporary Aristotelian Metaphysics by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book Tsongkhapa's Praise for Dependent Relativity by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book Mystery in Philosophy by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book Contingency and Freedom by Thomas Easley
Cover of the book The Future of the Philosophy of Time by Thomas Easley
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy