Paul S. Dachslager, Ph.D.

Paul S. Dachslager, Ph.D.

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The Book That Caused a Scientific Revolution

"[Ninety-eight percent of] my colleagues in the neurosciences, and [most philosophers of mind] believe we live in a machine world, a deterministic world, in which the cogs are doing their thing, [and that] freewill is an illusion."
—Donald D. Hoffman, Professor of Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine; “The Mystery of Free Will” (YouTube lecture, 2019). Professor Hoffman approved of this quote.
 
"Paul Dachslager may be the greatest genius in history."
"Paul has the ability to just open his eyes and see the truth."
—Anonymous Professor of Cognitive Psychology, Harvard University
 
"Paul is the Newton and Einstein of psychology and history. The Nobel Prize is a sure thing."
—Richard Lynn, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology, Emeritus, University of Ulster



Paul's Book: Human Sin or Social Sin: Evolutionary Psychology,  Plato, and the Christian Logic of Sociology (2016)

A big question can apparently result in big answers. That, in essence, is the story of my life and work. My father asked me when I was 25, "If you could do anything you want, what would it be?" I responded, "I want to periodize contemporary culture." That is the psychological equivalent of Albert Einstein saying, "I want to discover a unified model for the universe." I should consider myself lucky that my sights were set far lower than those of poor Einstein. My question led me to simply look closely at those around me. I then noticed that male violence was sexualized for women. This, in turn, prompted me to consider crime and gender as related, and so this sounded like Darwin, or evolutionary biology, held the key to periodizing modern culture. That indeed turned out to be the golden, but very long, road.

The book is about how the West has changed its perspectives on almost everything: nature, psychology, ethics, other groups, history, the arts, sex and gender, science, technology, and other important areas. So my work is about how the West has new moral and intellectual lenses through which they view their own traditions and so their relation with other groups.

I am fortunate that most of the footwork of my project was done by many other heroic individuals who know more mathematics and science than I do. As my book, Human Sin or Social Sin, is 90% empirical, I needed the scientific community to construct, or reconstruct, the models of the human evolutionary sciences so as to structure, in a broad way, the motley crew that fleshes out my book, Human Sin or Social Sin. The only individual on record who is credited with creating something out of nothing is God, and while several have called me a genius, no one as yet has compared me to God. (If immortality means, in my case, living eternally as I have during the last 20 years, not even God could survive that!)  So this web-document will describe the academic status of my life's work and love, the study Human Sin or Social Sin: Evolutionary Psychology, Plato, and the Christian Logic of Sociology.

"The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity." 
—Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist.
 
"The most effective way to decipher the birth and subsequent evolution of societies, as for all of biological processes and systems, is to find out what actually happened."
—Edward O. Wilson, Genesis: The Deep Origins of Societies (2019, 51)

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