The Boundaries of Humanity

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  GENERAL INTRODUCTION
 expand sectionPROLOGUE:  MAKING SENSE OF HUMANITY

 collapse sectionPART ONE—  HUMANS AND ANIMALS
 One—  Introduction
 Two—  The Horror of Monsters*
 Three—  The Animal Connection*
 expand sectionFour—  Language and Ideology in Evolutionary Theory:  Reading Cultural Norms into Natural Law
 collapse sectionFive—  Human Nature and Culture:  Biology and the Residue of Uniqueness
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 References
 Six—  Reflections on Biology and Culture

 collapse sectionPART TWO—  HUMANS AND MACHINES
 Seven—  Introduction
 Eight—  The Meaning of the Mechanistic Age
 expand sectionNine—  Metaphors for Mind, Theories of Mind:  Should the Humanities Mind?
 expand sectionTen—  Thinging Machines:  Can There Be? Are We?
 expand sectionEleven—  Romantic Reactions:  Paradoxical Responses to the Computer Presence
 Twelve—  Biology, Machines, and Humanity

 collapse sectionPART THREE—  CODA
 Coda

 expand sectionNotes
  CONTRIBUTORS
 expand sectionINDEX

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