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Animal Nature and Human Nature (Paperback)
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Animal Nature and Human Nature (Paperback)
Series: Psychology Library Editions: Comparative Psychology
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Our views on human nature are fundamental to the whole development,
indeed the whole future, of human society. Originally published in
1974, Professor Thorpe believed that this was one of the most
important and significant topics to which a biologist can address
himself, and in this book he attempts a synthetic view of the
nature of man and animal based on the five disciplines of
physiology, ethology, genetics, psychology and philosophy. In a
masterly survey of the natural order he shows the animal world as
part of, yet distinct from, the inanimate world. He then treats
aspects of the animal world which approach the human world in
behaviour and capabilities, examining simple organisms,
communications in vertebrates and invertebrates, innate behaviour
versus acquired behaviour, and animal perception. In the second
part of the book he deals with those aspects of human nature for
which there is no analogy and which constitute man's uniqueness -
his consciousness of his past, his awareness of his future and his
desire to understand the meaning of his existence. The primary
facts which demonstrate the importance of this book arise from the
ever-growing power of man over his environment and his apparent
inability to foresee and cope with the dangers of uncontrolled
population growth on the one hand and the wildly irrational waste
and degradation of the natural resources of the world on the other.
Professor Thorpe believes that an immense responsibility lies with
literate men of good will, particularly scientists, to convince man
that he is the spearhead and custodian of a stupendous evolutionary
process. Animal Nature and Human Nature integrates scientific fact
with sound theological thought in an attempt to fulfil, in a manner
previously impossible Pascal's injunction that: 'It is dangerous to
show man too clearly how much he resembles the beast without at the
same time showing him his greatness. It is also dangerous to allow
him too clear a vision of his greatness without his baseness. It is
even more dangerous to leave him in ignorance of both. But it is
very profitable to show him both.'
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