This book is an intellectual tour de force: a comprehensive
Darwinian interpretation of human development. Looking at the
entire range of human evolutionary history, Melvin Konner tells the
compelling and complex story of how cross-cultural and universal
characteristics of our growth from infancy to adolescence became
rooted in genetically inherited characteristics of the human
brain.
All study of our evolution starts with one simple truth: human
beings take an extraordinarily long time to grow up. What does this
extended period of dependency have to do with human brain growth
and social interactions? And why is play a sign of cognitive
complexity, and a spur for cultural evolution? As Konner explores
these questions, and topics ranging from bipedal walking to incest
taboos, he firmly lays the foundations of psychology in
biology.
As his book eloquently explains, human learning and the greatest
human intellectual accomplishments are rooted in our inherited
capacity for attachments to each other. In our love of those we
learn from, we find our way as individuals and as a species. Never
before has this intersection of the biology and psychology of
childhood been so brilliantly described.
"Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of
evolution," wrote Dobzhansky. In this remarkable book, Melvin
Konner shows that nothing in childhood makes sense except in the
light of evolution.
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