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Genes, Determinism and God

By: Denis Alexander(Author)
392 pages
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Over the past centuries the pendulum has constantly swung between an emphasis on the role of either nature or nurture in shaping human destiny, a pendulum often energised by ideological considerations. In recent decades the flourishing of developmental biology, genomics, epigenetics and our increased understanding of neuronal plasticity have all helped to subvert such dichotomous notions. Nevertheless, the media still report the discovery of a gene 'for' this or that behaviour, and the field of behavioural genetics continues to extend its reach into the social sciences, reporting the heritability of such human traits as religiosity and political affiliation. There are many continuing challenges to notions of human freedom and moral responsibility, with consequent implications for social flourishing, the legal system and religious beliefs. In Genes, Determinism and God, Denis Alexander critically examines these challenges, concluding that genuine free will, often influenced by genetic variation, emerges from an integrated view of human personhood derived from contemporary biology.

Contents

1. Human personhood fragmented?: nature-nurture discourse from antiquity to Galton
2. Reifying the fragments?: nature-nurture discourse from Galton to the twenty-first century
3. The impact of the new genetics?: how contemporary biology is changing the landscape of ideas
4. Reshaping the matrix: integrating the human in contemporary biology
5. Is the worm determined?: gene variation and behaviour in animals
6. Prisoners of the genes?: understanding quantitative behavioural genetics
7. Behavioural molecules?: understanding molecular behavioural genetics
8. Mensa, mediocrity or meritocracy?: the genetics of intelligence, religion and politics
9. Gay genes?: genetics and sexual orientation
10. Not my fault?: the use of genetics in the legal system
11. Causality, emergence and freedom?: tackling some tough philosophical questions
12. Made in the image of God?: a conversation between genetics and theology

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Biography

Denis Alexander is Founding Director (Emeritus) of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at St Edmunds College, Cambridge, where he is an Emeritus Fellow. He previously spent fifteen years in the Middle East where he helped to establish the National Unit of Human Genetics at the American University Hospital in Beirut. More recently he has been involved in immunology, genetics and cancer research in the UK, latterly at the Babraham Institute, Cambridge. Dr Alexander was previously Editor of the journal Science and Christian Belief, and writes and broadcasts widely in the field of science and religion. He gave the Gifford Lectures at the University of St Andrews, Scotland in 2012.

By: Denis Alexander(Author)
392 pages
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