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genetics of original sin ; the impact of the past on the future of humanity

Christian de Duve (Auteur)
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«In this book I examine the extraordinary saga of life on Earth in the light of the most recent scientific discoveries. This saga has resulted in the extraordinary success of our species, and in the mortal threats that it has posed for the future.

By favoring immediate benefits, to the detriment, sometimes, of long-term advantages, natural selection, in my opinion, is the source of this remarkable success, but also of the perils that come out of it.

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CHRISTIAN DE DUVE (1917-2013) a reçu le prix Nobel de médecine en 1974. Il a été professeur à l'Université catholique de Louvain et à l'Université Rockefeller de New York. Il a notamment publié À l'écoute du vivant, Singularités, Génétique du péché originel, De Jésus à Jésus' en passant par Darwin et Sept Vies en une, qui ont tous été de grands succès.

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Date Parution30/04/2019
EAN9782738147523
Nb. de Pages242
EditeurOdile Jacob
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Poids286 g
PrésentationGrand format
Dimensions22,0 cm x 14,5 cm x 1,3 cm
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«In this book I examine the extraordinary saga of life on Earth in the light of the most recent scientific discoveries. This saga has resulted in the extraordinary success of our species, and in the mortal threats that it has posed for the future.

By favoring immediate benefits, to the detriment, sometimes, of long-term advantages, natural selection, in my opinion, is the source of this remarkable success, but also of the perils that come out of it.

Modern science has established the implausibility of the Biblical tale for the origins of human beings; it has not, however, invalidated the intuition that inspired it. Humanity is, infact, tainted by an intrinsic defect, by a genetic «original sin,» that threatens to lead to its demise. We do indeed need redemption to save us, but it can only come from humanity itself.

We must find in the resources of our minds a wisdom that is not inscribed in our genes.» C. de D.

The book of a great biologist, but also of a moralist.
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