Verbs, Bones, and Brains: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Nature

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Price
$57.50
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
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Pages
302
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.69 inches | 1.26 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780268101145

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About the Author
Aku Visala is a university researcher in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Reviews
"Editors Fuentes and Visala have led their contributors in producing a benchmark collection of essays on the contemporary understanding of human nature. Their work engages very different fields of study, from biology and anthropology to theology and philosophy, yet the authors clearly convey the idea that they are dealing with a shared set of questions while making the case for this transdisciplinary approach to the problem. Engaging and accessible, the volume opens up many opportunities for further exploration."--Robin W. Lovin, Cary M. Maguire University Professor of Ethics emeritus, Southern Methodist University
"This is a landmark volume for those fostering collaboration between the sciences and humanities. It shows the fruitfulness of a mutually respectful and yet rigorous approach to cross-disciplinary engagement. The editors and contributors are to be congratulated, not only for clarifying areas of common and contested ground, within and among the participating disciplines, but also for clearing the ground for future transdisciplinary inquiry on human nature."--William Storrar, Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, NJ
"Human nature is a difficult topic: it has major relevance to many social debates raging today, and writers in anthropology, psychology, history, and philosophy have long wrestled with it. Each of these fields is represented here. . . . The collection is fascinating, well organized, and well edited, and its interdisciplinary nature led the contributors to define key terms, a benefit to lay readers."--Choice