perfection of man?
Alexander Renwick (renwick@owlnet.rice.edu)
Sun, Feb 12 1995 02:57:57 GMT
In article <1995Feb6.151712.29357@cs.cornell.edu>, e9002693@antares.linf.unb.br (Marc Sacco) writes:
|> ... That's why, IMHO, evolution alone cannot explain the level of perfection
|> of man, or the harmony of anything else, or the whole, universe, for that matter.
|>
|> Most Sincerely,
|>
|> Marc
What is this "perfection" that you see?
I agree that evolution does not provide useful insight into many human
behaviors, but I am curious about the nature of "the level of perfection of
man" and of the "harmony" in the universe.
What are the criteria for "perfection" and "harmony"?
Which Writings discuss these issues?
--Alex
renwick@owlnet.rice.edu