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Challenging nature : the clash of science and spirituality at the new frontiers of life

Title
Challenging nature : the clash of science and spirituality at the new frontiers of life / Lee M. Silver.
Author
Silver, Lee M.
Publication
New York : Ecco, [2006], ©2006.

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Description
xvi, 444 pages; 24 cm
Summary
"Biotechnology is the oldest and most widespread of inventions, providing sustenance for humankind since the beginning of civilization. Until recently, however, its tools were crude and its implementation was opaque. Today new understanding in the life sciences brings both precision and transparency to the process. Modern inventions could alleviate human suffering, feed the world, and, at the same time, stem the tide of earth's ecological degradation. Yet ironically, biotechnology becomes evermore contentious. On the left, New Age secularists rail against genetically modified crops. On the right, religious Americans want embryo stem-cell research to be a felony. While they share seemingly little beyond mutual contempt, Silver argues that both political camps are driven - consciously or subconsciously - by a fundamental fear of violating a higher spiritual authority, imagined either as the creator God of the Bible, who rules from above, or a vague Mother Nature goddess here on earth." "In Challenging Nature, Silver offers a provocative look at the collision of science, religion, pseudoscience, and politics. A hands-on scientist who has actually manipulated genes, he leaves the laboratory, traveling the globe in what he calls "one scientist's journey from a cloistered community, in which life is assumed to be combinations of complex molecules and information flow between them, to a world of humanity dominated by soul and spirits, and to the intense chaos of Mother Nature at large." The result is a book that could provide a wake-up call for the West, where the economic ramifications of pseudoscience may be enormous: a future in which Asia becomes dominant in biotechnological advances."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 407-425) and index.
Contents
Pt. I. Spirits -- 1. Soul and spirit stories -- 2. Science, faith, and religion -- 3. Spiritual categories -- 4. A scientific critique of the soul -- 5. The origin of spiritual beliefs -- Pt. II. Human beings -- 6. Not quite human, but not quite not -- 7. The embryonic soul -- 8. The politics of cloning -- 9. Counting souls -- 10. Human-animal combinations -- Pt. III. Mother Nature -- 11. Metaphor and reality -- 12. Darwin's unwanted explanation -- 13. Organic, all-natural food -- 14. All-natural medicine -- Pt. IV. Biotechnology and the biosphere -- 15. In the service of humankind -- 16. The battle for Mother Nature's genes -- 17. Paradise lost and gained -- Pt. V. The final chapter? -- 18. Culture, religion, and ethics -- 19. Technology -- 20. Magic and the future of the human soul.
ISBN
  • 0060582677 (HC)
  • 9780060582678 (HC)
LCCN
2005049505
OCLC
  • ocm61684216
  • 61684216 70829829
  • SCSB-5323723
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries