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Why did evolution proceed all the way to man and not stop at an earlier stage? Do we owe our existence to a chain of coincidences over millions of years? Can life be explained from dead matter? And what is life at all? The answers that natural science gives to these fundamental questions cannot satisfy deeper thought. This book shows that in the naturalistic and Darwinian explanation of life and its evolution, a decisive factor is overlooked, namely the human mind. The questions about live and about the direction and meaning of evolution can be answered if the knowing mind is taken into…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Why did evolution proceed all the way to man and not stop at an earlier stage? Do we owe our existence to a chain of coincidences over millions of years? Can life be explained from dead matter? And what is life at all? The answers that natural science gives to these fundamental questions cannot satisfy deeper thought. This book shows that in the naturalistic and Darwinian explanation of life and its evolution, a decisive factor is overlooked, namely the human mind. The questions about live and about the direction and meaning of evolution can be answered if the knowing mind is taken into account not as a spectator but as an integral part of reality. In the self-perception of cognition, the forces and laws of organic development can be observed and explored. It becomes apparent that evolution was not a random event, but the organic overall process of the becoming of man.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Christoph Hueck, Studium Biologie und Chemie (1984-1990), Promotion in bakterieller Genetik (1994), molekularbiologische Forschung (Harvard University, University of California San Diego, University of Washington Seattle, Universität Würzburg, Creatogen Biosciences GmbH Augsburg, 1990-2002), Klassenlehrer an einer Waldorfschule in Oberbayern (2003-2008), Dozent an der Freien Hochschule Stuttgart (2008-2015), dort Professur für Lebenswissenschaften (2013). Forschungsprojekt zur lebenslangen Gesundheit ehem. Waldorfschüler in Kooperation mit der Charité Berlin (2009-2013). Gründung der Akanthos Akademie in Stuttgart (2014). Redakteur von Die Drei (seit 2015). Freiberuflicher Dozent an Waldorf-Erzieherseminaren sowie am Freien Jugendseminar Stuttgart (seit 2015).