
A new realm of philosophy
Ken Zenka's book HUMAN NATURE was just released in a 2nd edition. This overlooked work presents a philosophical domaine; one that actually answers the big questions of life rather than pose interesting questions and pose fascinating theories. Using human biology and scientific research in a way Dawkins, Haidt, Hauser Harris et. al. never have he presents a compelling view of what it means to be human and along the way describes to the reader not just a concrete, rational, logical, common and humanly universal foundation for understanding morality, he also provides a very interesting understanding of what meaning and purpose has been constructed within human existence. It is a completely different type of philosophy. He has a website that condenses this treatise at philosophy1001.com but the full book is available at
http://is.gd/gxqMo I would be interested in any philosophical dicussion about this book. Anybody?