Commendations and Reviews for Jeremy Griffith’s work
Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith’s extensive body of work—most notably his definitive treatise FREEDOM: The End of the Human Condition — has attracted wide-ranging commendations and reviews from scientists, academics, public figures, and everyday readers. These endorsements reflect growing recognition of the significance of Griffith’s biologically grounded explanation of the human condition. This page presents a selection of commendations and reviews that speak to the profound impact and interdisciplinary relevance of his insights.
- Professor Harry Prosen, former President of the Canadian Psychiatric Association:
“FREEDOM is the book that saves the world… cometh the hour, cometh the man.”
- Professor Stephen Hawking, world-renowned physicist, University of Cambridge:
“Professor Hawking is most interested in your impressive proposal.”
- Professor Scott D. Churchill, former Chair, Psychology Department, University of Dallas:
“Nothing Dr. Prosen has said about the immense importance of this book is an exaggeration...Griffith manages to summarize book-length expositions...with clarity and brilliance.”
- Professor Stuart Hurlbert, Professor Emeritus of Biology, San Diego State University:
“A truly phenomenal, beyond description, scientific achievement!”
- Professor David Chivers, University of Cambridge anthropologist and former President of the Primate Society of Great Britain:
“The sequence of discussion in FREEDOM is so logical and sensible...”
- Professor Patricia Glazebrook, former Chair of Philosophy, Dalhousie University:
“The ground-breaking significance of this work is tremendous.”
See the growing list of Commendations & Reviews for Jeremy Griffith’s explanation of the human condition.