– Tom Uytterhoeven – (An expanded version of this review will be published, together with many more reviews and reports on recent developments in the field of science and religion, in the next issue of ESSSAT-News. See here for more info on ESSSAT-membership) Is scientism a word we need, and if so: for what purposes […]
Category: book review
Evolutionary Psychology and Feminism
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution At the Crossroad of #Evolutionary #Psychology and #Feminism http://t.co/h9v6wub0i9 #Fem2 Tom Uytterhoeven‘s insight: Interesting book review. Glad to read the book is about bringing evolutionary studies and women’s studies together, not about reducing the latter. See on t.co
Gathering Emotional Intelligence: My Review of Animal Wise – Scientific American (blog)
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution Gathering Emotional Intelligence: My Review of Animal Wise Scientific American (blog) Jason G. Goldman Dr. Jason G. Goldman received his Ph.D. Tom Uytterhoeven‘s insight: Seems an interesting book, although it might be indulging in anthropomorphising nature. But that doesn’t hurt anybody too much, I guess. See on blogs.scientificamerican.com
Robert Wright – The Moral Animal
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution “Moral Animal: Why We Are The Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology,” by Robert Wright is one of… http://t.co/MbE6kBfm See on robertwright.com
Islam and Biological Evolution
A few weeks ago, I got in touch with Mr. David Solomon Jalajel, after tweeting about his book Islam and Biological Evolution. He was so generous to send me a copy of his book, which I just received. I look forward to reading it as soon as possible – being occupied writing an article about […]
Regaining Sanity for the Earth
– Tom Uytterhoeven – I’ve been reading Klaus Nürnberger‘s book “Regaining Sanity for the Earth” to write a review for the ESSSAT Newsletter. The book has some interesting proposals about the relation between science and religion. Science and religion need each other to pursue their ends: religion needs science to be relevant, science needs religion […]