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Humans and Other Animals (Paperback, New Ed)
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Humans and Other Animals (Paperback, New Ed)
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John Dupre explores the ways in which we categorize animals,
including humans, and comes to surprisingly radical conclusions. He
opposes the idea that there is only one legitimate way of
classifying things in the natural world, the 'scientific' way. The
lesson we should learn from Darwin is to reject the idea that each
organism has an essence that determines its necessary place in the
unique hierarchy of things. Nature is not like that: it is not
organized in a single system. There is no universal principle by
which organisms can be sorted into species; still less is there any
unique way of classifying kinds of humans. We are obliged to accept
that different classificatory schemes are valid for different
purposes, and therefore to take a pluralistic view of biology and
the human sciences. These provocative and readable essays move on
to discuss a set of contentious topics relating to human nature. To
start with, Dupre argues that the concept of a universal human
nature should be rejected. He questions the relevance of evolution
to explanation of human behaviour, and casts doubt on the concept
of normality in human behaviour. He shows that misunderstanding of
biology and evolution has led to widespread misconceptions about
human sex and gender - in particular, about sexual behaviour and
gender roles. The book concludes with a pair of essays about the
differences between humans and animals - which may not be quite so
clear-cut as we think.
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