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A Different Kind of Animal - How Culture Transformed Our Species (Hardcover)
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A Different Kind of Animal - How Culture Transformed Our Species (Hardcover)
Series: The University Center for Human Values Series
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How our ability to learn from each other has been the essential
ingredient to our remarkable success as a species Human beings are
a very different kind of animal. We have evolved to become the most
dominant species on Earth. We have a larger geographical range and
process more energy than any other creature alive. This astonishing
transformation is usually explained in terms of cognitive
ability--people are just smarter than all the rest. But in this
compelling book, Robert Boyd argues that culture--our ability to
learn from each other--has been the essential ingredient of our
remarkable success. A Different Kind of Animal demonstrates that
while people are smart, we are not nearly smart enough to have
solved the vast array of problems that confronted our species as it
spread across the globe. Over the past two million years, culture
has evolved to enable human populations to accumulate superb local
adaptations that no individual could ever have invented on their
own. It has also made possible the evolution of social norms that
allow humans to make common cause with large groups of unrelated
individuals, a kind of society not seen anywhere else in nature.
This unique combination of cultural adaptation and large-scale
cooperation has transformed our species and assured our
survival--making us the different kind of animal we are today.
Based on the Tanner Lectures delivered at Princeton University, A
Different Kind of Animal features challenging responses by
biologist Allen Orr, philosopher Kim Sterelny, economist Paul
Seabright, and evolutionary anthropologist Ruth Mace, as well as an
introduction by Stephen Macedo.
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