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Why Us: How Science Rediscovered the Mystery of Ourselves

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Why Us: How Science Rediscovered the Mystery of Ourselves

Contributors:

By (Author) James Le Fanu

ISBN:

9780007120284

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperPress

Publication Date:

20th July 2010

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

599.9

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

230g

Description

The imperative to know thyself is both fundamental and profoundly elusive for how can we ever truly comprehend the drama and complexity of the human experience
In Why Us James Le Fanu offers a fascinating exploration of the power and limits of science to penetrate the deep mysteries of our existence, challenging the certainty that has persisted since Charles Darwin's Origin of Species that we are no more than the fortuitous consequence of a materialist evolutionary process.

That challenge arises, unexpectedly, from the two major projects that promised to provide definitive proof for this most influential of scientific theories. The first is the astonishing achievement of the Human Genome Project, which, it was anticipated, would identify the genetic basis of those characteristics that distinguish humans from their primate cousins. The second is the phenomenal advance in brain imaging that now permits neuroscientists to observe the brain in action and thus account for the remarkable properties of the human mind.

But that is not how it has turned out. It is simply not possible to get from the monotonous sequence of genes along the double helix to the near infinite diversity of the living world, nor to translate the electrical firing of the brain into the creativity of the human mind. This is not a matter of not knowing all the facts. Rather, science has inadvertently discovered that its theories are insufficient to conjure the wonder of the human experience from the bare bones of our genes and brains.

We stand on the brink of a tectonic shift in our understanding of ourselves that will witness the rediscovery of the central premise of Western philosophy that there is 'more than we can know'. Lucid, compelling and utterly engaging, Why Us offers a convincing and provocative vision of the new science of being human.

Reviews

The beauty of this book is that it reclaims the most profound reality that any of us know the reality of our selves from a scientific world that seeks to deny choice, wonder, and mystery. Le Fanu infuses his book with a sense of the miraculousIt is impossible to express how refreshing I found this beautifully written and profound bookThe fact that these rarely stated realities are so superbly brought to life here makes this a brave, brilliant and fascinating book. Tim Lott, Sunday Telegraph

Why Us explores the fascinating ramifications of these insights, from explaining the gaps in the theory of evolution to re-examining the notion of a human soul. Le Fanus argument is simple and compelling; a bold attempt to reunite science with a sense of wonder. Sunday Times

EnthrallingOne of the glories of Le Fanus scientifically erudite and beautifully written book is that such a sense of wonder is evident on every page, even as he lucidly analyses the limitations of that narrow intellectual prison in which science has languished too long. Christopher Booker, Spectator

Author Bio

James Le Fanu is a medical doctor and a regular columnist for the Sunday and Daily Telegraph. He graduated from Cambridge University and the Royal London Hospital in 1974. He has published research articles in the British Medical Journal, Lancet and the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

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