Unified Theory of Evolution, A (2nd Edition): Natural, Mental and Social

Unified Theory of Evolution, A (2nd Edition): Natural, Mental and Social

by Wang Dongyue, Translated by Bridgemind

Narrated by James MacPhee

Unabridged — 22 hours, 53 minutes

Unified Theory of Evolution, A (2nd Edition): Natural, Mental and Social

Unified Theory of Evolution, A (2nd Edition): Natural, Mental and Social

by Wang Dongyue, Translated by Bridgemind

Narrated by James MacPhee

Unabridged — 22 hours, 53 minutes

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Overview

"Human nature is the expression of all beings; a human being is the miniature of the universe."

The author devoted more than 20 years to this book, proving a philosophical principle and making several critical comments on different theories regarding social problems we are now facing: what is the natural foundation of human subsistence or human phenomena? Why is the progression of civilization and its social development inevitably moving toward an endangering destination? And why are the mental attributes and knowledge system ultimately proved unhelpful or even appear negative? In sum, it rings the alarm through an insightful mode of ultimate investigation for the self-important humanity, and it also foresees the coming of the cloud for the described bright future.

Compared with Newton's theory of gravity, Einstein's theory of relativity applies to a more extensive range of space; similarly, Dongyue's theory of weakening compensation applies to a more comprehensive range of human cognition compared with Darwin's theory of biological evolution. In other words, Einstein's theory of relativity is a massive expansion of Newton's theory of gravitation, and Dongyue's theory of weakening compensation is also a tremendous expansion of Darwin's theory of biological evolution. This philosophical monograph is in a demonstrative method with a unique style of language that is quite different from other works in this field, which makes the reading a challenge to many.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940191847917
Publisher: Bridge-Minds
Publication date: 07/18/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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