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Prisoners of Our Ideals

Prisoners of Our Ideals

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My core purpose for writing this book is to offer a clear defense of the real world of biological materialism against several reproaches made by the "world" of idealism. The dominance of Idealism in the Western world, in the forms of religion, mysticism, superstition and man's genuine wondering about the workings of the natural world, began in early human civilization. Everyone who was anyone had his or her own favored theory of where or when mysticism and the superstition of religion originated. Lack of genuine scientific knowledge of the biological world led to various explanations to answer the question of why we existed. This fundamental question was finally answered by the Darwinian theory of natural selection. The idealists "answer" would be that we were "created" by God. This is the fundamental division between the biological materialists' world of natural selection and the idealists' belief in the creation of the world. Scientific materialism covers the relationship between Matter Over Mind and the basic proposition from biological science that living matter existed before mankind, that the mind did not appeared until the organic matter of the brain was organized with the complexity for it to think.In dealing with the concept of Idealism, the reader should be aware the as "Prisoners of Idealism" we follow the premise of Mind Over Matter delusion and that this delusion has become destructive in a very real and personal way.

Author: Constantine Issighos
Publisher: Northwater
Published: 09/25/2010
Pages: 444
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.43lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.99d
ISBN: 9780978201883

About the Author
Constantine Issighos is a contributing author on publications dealing with Scientific Materialism and Dialectics of Pedagogy of Social Praxis. He is also a life long artist in Tapestry Weaving, artist in Etching Glass, and author of various books dealing with contemporary social issues such as the War on Drugs.

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