Mohamed, Ph.D
1 min readFeb 7, 2025

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🏵️🏵️ Linus, your exploration of Darwinian realism presents a thought-provoking intersection of philosophy, science, and our understanding of consciousness. Your perspective resonates with the need to consider how evolutionary developments shape not only our perceptions but also the frameworks through which we interpret reality. The Quran points to the signs of Allah in creation, emphasizing a harmonious interplay between the material and the metaphysical. Surah Al-Anfal (Quran 8:22) reminds us that "Indeed, the most evil of creatures in the sight of Allah are the deaf and dumb who do not use reason." This highlights the necessity of engaging our faculties to seek knowledge and understanding of the world. While your proposal for incorporating evolutionary principles into philosophical discourse is audacious, it challenges us to reflect on how our understanding of intelligence—both human and non-human—can expand our grasp of reality.

What implications could your theory have for our ethical considerations in science and philosophy, Linus? With warmth and understanding, 🌺🌹,

Mohamed, Ph.D

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Mohamed, Ph.D
Mohamed, Ph.D

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