After Darwin: Myth, Reason, and Imagination

Dialogue and Universalism 15 (1-2):79-92 (2005)
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This paper argues that Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection offers the tools to break free from the present impasse in order to rebuild philosophy and regain the love of wisdom. Indeed, I want to suggest that evolutionary theory provides the basis for a new, demythologized rationality, and opens the door to the wonder of human imagination

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