
El problema del sentido de la existencia se contempla en estas páginas desde una perspectiva darwiniana. Se argumenta como factores tales como la depresión existencial, la preocupación acerca del sentido del ‘sentido’, el problema del mal, la muerte como fin de nuestra identidad personal, la felicidad como meta inalcanzable, etc. pueden tener una dimensión adaptativa que no está ‘controlada’ ni por nosotros ni por terceras partes (teorías de la conspiración) sino ‘simplemente’ por nuestros genes (replicadores en general) de modo que nada o más bien poco se puede hacer para remediar en profundidad la condición humana.
The problem of the meaning of life is herewith contemplated from a Darwinian perspective. It is argued how factors such as existential depression, the concern about the meaning of ‘meaning’, the problem of evil, death as the end of our personal identity, happiness as an unachievable goal, etc. may well have an adaptive dimension ‘controlled’ neither by ourselves nor obscure third parties (conspiracy theories) but ‘simply’ by our genes (replicators in general) so that little if anything is to be done to find a radical remedy for the human condition.
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Ethics, Socio-anthropology, Evolution, Origin of Life, Ética, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, Genética, Biological Evolution, Psicología, Evolución, Darwinism, Socio-antropología, Genetics, Psychology, Theology, Teología, Anthropology, Cultural, Darwinismo
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