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This book is about the ultimate question or big mystery: where did human beings come from? One of the author's favorite quotes is from the American-based philosopher of evolution, Michael Ruse, who's said that: "Unfortunately, there is simply nothing in the literature by philosophers on human origins." In a fascinating, accessible, and thorough study, renowned priest Brendan Purcell explores this complex area and tries to make up for that lack.
A fascinating, accessible, and thorough study, which compensates for the lack of thought about human origins in the literature of the philosophers.

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This book is about the ultimate question or big mystery: where did human beings come from? One of the author's favorite quotes is from the American-based philosopher of evolution, Michael Ruse, who's said that: "Unfortunately, there is simply nothing in the literature by philosophers on human origins." In a fascinating, accessible, and thorough study, renowned priest Brendan Purcell explores this complex area and tries to make up for that lack.
A fascinating, accessible, and thorough study, which compensates for the lack of thought about human origins in the literature of the philosophers.
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Autorenporträt
Brendan Purcell is Adjunct Professor in the School of Philosophy at Notre Dame University, Sydney. Having studied philosophy at University College Dublin, theology at the Pontifical Lateran University Rome, and Psychology at the University of Leuven, he lectured in Philosophical Anthropology and Psychology at University College Dublin, retiring as Senior Lecturer in the School of Philosophy in 2008.