

Michael Ruse: Darwinian Existentialism
Mar 21, 2019
Michael Ruse, a British-born Canadian philosopher of science and Director at Florida State University, offers a lively exploration of the intersection between science and religion. He shares insights on the evolution of belief systems and the challenges posed by creationism. The podcast delves into existential questions about life’s purpose and the duality of human nature—violence versus cooperation. Ruse also reflects on his upbringing in a Quaker family during wartime, emphasizing non-violence and moral complexity amid conflict.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 4min
Philosophy and Playfulness: A Personal Journey
04:26 • 6min
Navigating Science, Philosophy, and Identity
10:43 • 29min
Exploring Progress: Philosophy, Science, and Religion
39:17 • 18min
Faith, War, and Moral Complexity
57:01 • 8min
Human Nature: Violence vs. Cooperation
01:05:09 • 7min
War, Faith, and Existential Choices
01:12:31 • 17min