See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution The issues of mental health and global health are closely linked — if not one and the same. Tom Uytterhoeven’s insight: Why is this talk interesting? Because it reminds us that all forms of anthropology – all forms of science, philosophy, and theology that take ‘being human’ as their…
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“Asia’s missing women” as a problem in applied evolutionary psychology? | Evolutionary Psychology
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution In many parts of Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, women and children are so undervalued, neglected, abused, and so often killed, that sex ratios are now strongly male biased. In recent decades, sex-biased abortion has exacerbated the problem. Tom Uytterhoeven’s insight: Very interesting article (free download) showing…
Islam and Biological Evolution: Exploring Classical Sources and Methodologies: David Solomon Jalajel: 9781868087020: Amazon.com: Books
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution Islam and Biological Evolution: Exploring Classical Sources and Methodologies [David Solomon Jalajel] on Amazon.com. *FREE* super saver shipping on qualifying offers. Is Islam neutral towards the idea of biological evolution? Tom Uytterhoeven’s insight: Seems an interesting read. Since a lot of our students are Muslims, more knowledge about the…
Regaining Sanity for the Earth
– Tom Uytterhoeven – I’ve been reading Klaus Nürnberger’s book “Regaining Sanity for the Earth” to write a review for the ESSSAT Newsletter. The book has some interesting proposals about the relation between science and religion. Science and religion need each other to pursue their ends: religion needs science to be relevant, science needs religion…