Human devolution

Book • 2003
Human Devolution argues that mainstream Darwinian explanations of human origins are incomplete because they ignore consciousness and non-material aspects of life.

Cremo uses Vedic cosmology to propose that consciousness, mind, and material bodies interact and that evolutionary development pertains to consciousness rather than solely to physical form.

The book critiques materialist assumptions in science and suggests alternative mechanisms for explaining human antiquity and cultural development.

It compiles anomalous evidence and philosophical arguments to support a consciousness-centered framework.

The work aims to reshape debates about evolution by integrating spiritual and traditional knowledge systems.

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