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scientific-humanism

The author advocates for a scientific study of human life that complements traditional humanistic approaches to better understand individuality and human potential.

1 chapter across 1 book

So human an animal (1968)René J. Dubos

Preamble

In the Preamble of "So Human an Animal," René J. Dubos reflects on the uniqueness of each human being shaped by both genetic endowment and environmental influences, emphasizing the profound impact of early life experiences and surroundings on individual development. Drawing from his personal journey from France to America and his scientific work in microbiology, Dubos argues for a scientific approach to understanding human life that integrates biological and social factors, highlighting the urgent need to address the detrimental effects of urbanization and technology on human well-being and the natural environment.