The Evolutionary Concept of Human Death

Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 13 (1):119-126 (2008)
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The natural sciences reveal the existence of a constant process of cosmic evolution, in which new forms of matter emerge. The continuity of the nonorganic and biological evolutionary processes, their assignment to the laws of nature, as well as the fact that the appearance of a human being constitutes their culmination, all this shows that a human being is an element of the material structure of the world. From the evolutionary point of view, it could be argued that a human being is “the ultimate form of life,” a very interesting but, in many respects, still very mysterious idea.

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Adam Świeżyński
Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University In Warsaw

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