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    The liberation of life: from the cell to the community.Charles Birch - 1981 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by John B. Cobb.
    This book is about the liberation of the concept of life from the bondage fashioned by the interpreters of life ever since biology began, and about the liberation of the life of humans and non-humans alike from the bondage of social structures and behaviour, which now threatens the fullness of life's possibilities if not survival itself. It falls into a tradition of writings about human problems from a perspective informed by biology. It rejects the mechanistic model of life dominant in (...)
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  2. The Liberation of Life.Charles Birch & John B. Cobb - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (4):393-395.
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    Two Philosophical Experiments: Interrogations of Authority and Concentration in the Present.John B. Cobb, David Ray Griffin & Charles Birch - 1977 - University Press of America.
    A collection of essays by prominent physicists, biologists, geneticists, zoologists, philosophers and other thinkers about the relationship between science and philosophy, particularly the teleological versus the mechanistic explanation of the universe.
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    On purpose.Charles Birch - 1990 - Kensington, NSW, Australia: New South Wales University Press.
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    Biology and the Riddle of Life.Charles Birch - 1999 - UNSW Press.
    Annotation. "What is life? What does it means to be alive? Is the Earth a super-organism? Is God necessary? In Biology and the Riddle of Life Charles Birch confronts these fundamental questions at a time when such topics as genetic engineering, cloning and ecology have been prominent in the news. Birch confronts the impression that modern biology has answers to all that there is to be known about life. We need to move towards an understanding of living creatures as subjects, (...)
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    Regaining compassion for humanity and nature.Charles Birch - 1993 - St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press.
    Brich convincingly argues that science and religion must come together if we are to heal and renew our planet.
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    Whitehead and science education.Charles Birch - 1988 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 20 (2):33–41.
  8. Why I became a panexperientialist.Charles Birch - 1999 - Australasian Association for Process Thought.
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    A biological basis for human purpose.Charles Birch - 1973 - Zygon 8 (3-4):244-260.
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    A purpose for everything: religion in a postmodern worldview.Charles Birch - 1990 - Mystic, Conn.: Twenty-Third Publications.
  11. A Purpose for Everything: Religion in a Postmodern Worldview.Charles Birch, William Eakin & Jay B. Mcdaniel - 1990 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 13 (3):213-219.
     
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    Chance, necessity and purpose.Charles Birch - 1974 - In Francisco José Ayala & Theodosius Dobzhansky (eds.), Studies in the Philosophy of Biology: Reduction and Related Problems : [papers Presented at a Conference on Problems of Reduction in Biology Held in Villa Serbe, Bellagio, Italy 9-16 September 1972. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 225--239.
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    8 fallacies of the modern world and 5 axioms for a postmodern worldview.Charles Birch - 1988 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 32 (1):12-30.
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    Purpose in the universe: A search for wholeness.Charles Birch - 1971 - Zygon 6 (1):4-26.
    Of course, it may be said that the impulsion to “make sense of existence” is just the beginning of wish fantasy, a desperate subterfuge to conceal the unbearable truth that existence is indeed absurd. This may be the case. But at least let us give the matter a hearing before we make up our minds to dis miss it.1.
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    Process Thought.Charles Birch - 1990 - Process Studies 19 (4):219-229.
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    Process Thought.Charles Birch - 1990 - Process Studies 19 (4):219-229.
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    Processing Towards Life.Charles Birch - 1998 - Process Studies 27 (3):280-291.
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    Science & soul.Charles Birch - 2008 - Sydney, N.S.W.: UNSW Press.
    Through his writing, teaching and public speaking, Charles Birch has drawn attention to the relationship between science and religion and the ways in which they shape our attitudes to the world around us. In this timely book, he discusses the influences on his life and work that led to him forming a philosophy that combines science and religion. With a series of conversational snapshots of his mentors, including some of the most eminent scientists, philosophers and theologians of the 20th century (...)
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  19. The Liberation of Life From the Cell to the Community /Charles Birch, John B. Cobb, Jr. --. --.Charles Birch & John B. Cobb - 1981 - Cambridge University Press, 1981.
     
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  20. Review of The Liberation of Life: From the Cell to the Community. [REVIEW]Charles Birch & John Cobb - 1983 - Environmental Ethics 5:91-93.
     
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