Explore how mind, life, and design shape our understanding of reality.
This edition presents a clear, evidence‑driven look at mind in relation to physiology, perception, and the idea of design in nature, inviting readers to weigh competing theories without heavy jargon.
In the opening sections, the author surveys major views on mind, consciousness, and the nature of the soul. The discussion moves from old metaphysical ideas to a call for comparative study—examining simple to complex mental phenomena across living beings to uncover how mind might truly operate.
- Clear explanations of competing theories about mind, consciousness, and the brain
- Accessible discussions of how physiology connects to psychology and perception
- A thoughtful look at design, teleology, and the role of science in explaining life
- Guidance on evaluating evidence from lower to higher organisms without oversimplifying conclusions
Ideal for readers curious about the foundations of psychology, philosophy of mind, and the scientific study of life. The book is well suited to those who want a rigorous, measured argument that blends history, theory, and early scientific thought.