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Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of
Nature is Almost Certainly False is a 2012 book by Thomas Nagel,
Professor of Philosophy at New York University.
Overview

In the book, Nagel argues that the materialist version of evolutionary
biology is unable to account for the existence of mind and
consciousness, and is therefore at best incomplete. He writes that
mind is a basic aspect of nature, and that any philosophy of nature
that cannot account for it is fundamentally misguided.[1] He argues
that the standard physico-chemical reductionist account of the
emergence of life – that it emerged out of a series of accidents,
acted upon by the mechanism of natural selection — flies in the face
of common sense.[2]

Nagel's position is that principles of an entirely different kind may
account for the emergence of life, and in particular conscious life,
and that those principles may be teleological, rather than materialist
or mechanistic. He stresses that his argument is not a religious one
(he is an atheist), and that it is not based on the theory of
intelligent design (ID), though he also writes that ID proponents such
as Michael Behe, Stephen Meyer, and David Berlinski do not deserve the
scorn with which their ideas have been met by the overwhelming
majority of the scientific establishment.[3]


Harry

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