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This radical work by Nobel laureate Monod represents a significant intellectual milestone. It serves as a philosophical statement aimed at dismantling the animist view of humanity that has influenced Western thought from primitive cultures to dialectical materialism. Monod's argument is grounded in modern biology, which demonstrates that humans are the result of chance genetic mutations. Employing the rigorous logic of a scientist, he utilizes contemporary understanding of genetic structure to propose a new perspective on human existence. He asserts that objective scientific knowledge, regarded as the only reliable form of understanding, refutes the notions of destiny or evolutionary purpose found in traditional philosophies. Monod believes that the persistence of these ideas contributes to the growing schizophrenia of a world that embraces scientific advancements while ignoring their moral consequences. He critiques figures such as Plato, Hegel, Bergson, Teilhard de Chardin, Spencer, and Marx as "animist" thinkers and advocates for a new ethic that differentiates between objective knowledge and values. This ethic of knowledge, he argues, may help alleviate our profound spiritual malaise and avert the impending darkness he foresees.
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Chance and Necessity, Austryn Wainhouse, Jacques Monod
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- 1972
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