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
 expand sectionFive—  Human Nature and Culture:  Biology and the Residue of Uniqueness
 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

 collapse sectionNotes
 GENERAL INTRODUCTION
 PROLOGUE: MAKING SENSE OF HUMANITY
 One— Introduction
 Two— The Horror of Monsters*
 Three— The Animal Connection*
 Four— Language and Ideology in Evolutionary Theory: Reading Cultural Norms into Natural Law
 Six— Reflections on Biology and Culture
 Seven— Introduction
 Eight— The Meaning of the Mechanistic Age
 Nine— Metaphors for Mind, Theories of Mind: Should the Humanities Mind?
 Ten— Thinging Machines: Can There Be? Are We?
 Eleven— Romantic Reactions: Paradoxical Responses to the Computer Presence
 Twelve— Biology, Machines, and Humanity
 Coda
  CONTRIBUTORS
 expand sectionINDEX

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