From Particles to People:
The Laws of Nature and the Meaning of Life
We've been discussing the native/indigenous perspective on naturalism, in NW. What do you think, class, is this relevant?
HUMAN BEINGS DO NOT STAND OUTSIDE NATURE; we are a part of it. Ultimately we are made of particles, evolving and interacting according to the laws of physics. And we know what those laws are — the progress of modern science has reached a point where the laws underlying everyday life are completely understood. This understanding lets us draw strong conclusions about the milieu in which we live. There is no telekinesis, astrology, or life after death. What does this mean for our understanding of consciousness, free will, and the meaning of life? Taking the laws of nature seriously opens a vista of possibility, freeing us from outmoded ideas about what it means to be human. -Sean Carroll (from a recent lecture at Cal Tech)Wouldn't the next logical step, if Carroll's right, be to drop all the "Great Spirit" talk?
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