Cosmos and Anthropos: A Philosophical Interpretation of the Anthropic Cosmological Principle

Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanity Books (1991)
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Abstract

Harris elucidates the important philosophical implications of the Anthropic Principle. Tracing the continuous development of the principle from physics through biology and psychology, he examines the case for the thesis that intelligent life is necessarily involved from the very beginning of physical reality and that the entire process of natural evolution comes to consciousness of itself in the human mind.

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