Our Genes
A Philosophical Perspective on Human Evolutionary Genomics
Author(s): Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther
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Situated at the intersection of natural science and philosophy, Our Genes explores historical practices, investigates current trends, and imagines future work in genetic research to answer persistent, political questions about human diversity. Readers are guided through fascinating thought experiments, complex measures and metrics, fundamental evolutionary patterns, and in-depth treatment of exciting case studies. The work culminates in a philosophical rationale, based on scientific evidence, for a moderate position about the explanatory power of genes that is often left unarticulated. Simply put, human evolutionary genomics - our genes - can tell us much about who we are as individuals and as collectives. However, while they convey scientific certainty in the popular imagination, genes cannot answer some of our most important questions. Alternating between an up-close and a zoomed-out focus on genes and genomes, individuals and collectives, species and populations, Our Genes argues that the answers we seek point to rich, necessary work ahead.
- Introduces a well-supported mediating position in ongoing debates about the genetic basis of individual identities and collective connections
- Combines philosophical inquiry with scientific rigor to investigate claims about human similarities and differences
- Argues that the field of human evolutionary genomics in general, and the study of genes in particular, permits researchers, critical thinkers, and the lay public to integrate and substantiate philosophical questions about identity and connectivity within the natural sciences