9781250783714-1250783712-Being a Human: Adventures in Forty Thousand Years of Consciousness

Being a Human: Adventures in Forty Thousand Years of Consciousness

ISBN-13: 9781250783714
ISBN-10: 1250783712
Author: Charles Foster
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Format: Hardcover 400 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781250783714
ISBN-10: 1250783712
Author: Charles Foster
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Format: Hardcover 400 pages

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Being a Human: Adventures in Forty Thousand Years of Consciousness (ISBN-13: 9781250783714 and ISBN-10: 1250783712), written by authors Charles Foster, was published by Metropolitan Books in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Evolutionary Psychology (Psychology & Counseling, Behavioral Sciences, Evolution) books. You can easily purchase or rent Being a Human: Adventures in Forty Thousand Years of Consciousness (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Evolutionary Psychology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.53.

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A BEST BOOK OF 2O21 FOR KIRKUS REVIEWS AND NEW STATESMAN A radically immersive exploration of three pivotal moments in the evolution of human consciousness, asking what kinds of creatures humans were, are, and might yet beHow did humans come to be who we are? In his marvelous, eccentric, and widely lauded book Being a Beast, legal scholar, veterinary surgeon, and naturalist extraordinaire Charles Foster set out to understand the consciousness of animal species by living as a badger, otter, fox, deer, and swift. Now, he inhabits three crucial periods of human development to understand the consciousness of perhaps the strangest animal of all―the human being.To experience the Upper Paleolithic era―a turning point when humans became behaviorally modern, painting caves and telling stories, Foster learns what it feels like to be a Cro-Magnon hunter-gatherer by living in makeshift shelters without amenities in the rural woods of England. He tests his five impoverished senses to forage for berries and roadkill and he undertakes shamanic journeys to explore the connection of wakeful dreaming to religion. For the Neolithic period, when humans stayed in one place and domesticated plants and animals, forever altering our connection to the natural world, he moves to a reconstructed Neolithic settlement. Finally, to explore the Enlightenment―the age of reason and the end of the soul―Foster inspects Oxford colleges, dissecting rooms, cafes, and art galleries. He finds his world and himself bizarre and disembodied, and he rues the atrophy of our senses, the cause for much of what ails us.Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, natural history, agriculture, medical law and ethics, Being a Human is one man’s audacious attempt to feel a connection with 45,000 years of human history. This glorious, fiercely imaginative journey from our origins to a possible future ultimately shows how we might best live on earth―and thrive.
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"Dazzling and eccentric . . . Foster is a beautiful writer and an engaging companion throughout this strange, occasionally maddening book. The argument―that we as a species have lost something in our move from wandering animism to settled civilisation―is a powerful one, amply supported by learned quotations and dense footnotes . . . A wonderfully fun if entirely bonkers read."―The Guardian"Foster is a writer of extraordinary ability. His descriptions of nature dazzle . . . Being a Human [is] a lesson in what to watch for in nature. It’s a discourse on the sentience we may have had as early humans and that, over millennia, we’ve somehow roasted into a crisp. It’s funny. It’s moving. It’s mind-expanding. It’s a collection of thoughts to read again and again."―Forbes "A truly wonderful book . . . in the literal sense of the phrase. A book of wonders, so many of them to be seen living simultaneously in the present and the past, that you constantly find the now in the then and the then in the now." ―Lewis H. Lapham, The World in Time podcast (Lapham's Quarterly) "A magpie book full of intriguing anthropological sketches . . . that fits neatly into the growing library of modern British natural history writing, alongside the best of Nan Shepherd, Robert Macfarlane, and Roger Deakin. A splendid assessment of the many ways there are to be a person, for good and ill." ―Kirkus Reviews (starred)"A wondrous and moving examination . . . To get back in touch with the 'constant ecstatic contact' [with nature] he argues humans need, Charles Foster witnesses shimmering visions, eats roadkill, contemplates birdsong and language, and hypothesizes that consciousness exists beyond humans. Foster is a wonderful prose stylist, and knows how to build a case and support it with plentiful detail. This powerful account is a remarkable achievement."―Publishers Weekly (starred)"Being Human is a startling reset on our understanding of the journey of human thought. Approaching the question from a totally new perspect

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