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Is Nature Ever Evil?

Religion, Science and Value
Published by: Routledge
ISBN: 9780415290616
Publication Date: 2003
Pages: 341
Book Summary
Can nature be evil, or ugly, or wrong? Can we apply moral value to nature? From a compellingly original premise, under the auspices of major thinkers including Mary Midgley, Philip Hefner, Arnold Benz and Keith Ward, Is Nature Ever Evil? examines the value-structure of our cosmos and of the science that seeks to describe it. Science, says editor Willem B. Drees, claims to leave moral questions to aesthetic and religious theory. But the supposed neutrality of the scientific view masks a host of moral assumptions. How does an ethically transparent science arrive at concepts of a 'hostile' universe or a 'selfish' gene? How do botanists, zoologists, cosmologists and geologists respond to the beauty of the universe they study, reliant as it is upon catastrophe, savagery, power and extinction? Then there are various ways in which science seeks to alter and improve nature. What do prosthetics and gene technology, cyborgs and dairy cows say about our appreciation of nature itself? Surely science, in common with philosophy, magic and religion, can aid our understanding of evil in nature - whether as natural catastrophe, disease, predatory cruelty or mere cosmic indifference? Focusing on the ethical evaluation of nature itself, Is Nature Ever Evil? re-ignites crucial questions of hope, responsibility, and possibility in nature.

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This Vale of Tears - The Best of All Possible Worlds?
Willem B. Drees
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Part I: Nature, Science and Value
Willem B. Drees
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Criticizing the Cosmos
Mary Midgley
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Response to Mary Midgley's 'Criticizing the Cosmos'
Silvia Völker
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Mary Midgley on Science, Nature, Metaphysics and Ethics: Some Comments
Hans Radder
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Mind and Value: Reflections on Max Weber
Joachim Leilich
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The Moral Relevance of Naturalness
Tatjana Visak
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The Experience of Nature: A Hermeneutic Approach
Angela Roothaan
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Human Interpretation and Animal Excellence
Peter Scheers
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Part II: Evil Evolutionary Justified?
Willem B. Drees
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