9780231178334-0231178336-Not So Different: Finding Human Nature in Animals

Not So Different: Finding Human Nature in Animals

ISBN-13: 9780231178334
ISBN-10: 0231178336
Edition: Reprint
Author: Nathan H. Lents
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback 368 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780231178334
ISBN-10: 0231178336
Edition: Reprint
Author: Nathan H. Lents
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback 368 pages

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Not So Different: Finding Human Nature in Animals (ISBN-13: 9780231178334 and ISBN-10: 0231178336), written by authors Nathan H. Lents, was published by Columbia University Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Evolutionary Psychology (Psychology & Counseling) books. You can easily purchase or rent Not So Different: Finding Human Nature in Animals (Paperback) 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 $0.3.

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Animals fall in love, establish rules for fair play, exchange valued goods and services, hold "funerals" for fallen comrades, deploy sex as a weapon, and communicate with one another using rich vocabularies. Animals also get jealous and violent or greedy and callous and develop irrational phobias, just like us. Monkeys address inequality, wolves miss each other, elephants grieve for their dead, and prairie dogs name the humans they encounter. Human and animal behavior is not as different as once believed.

In Not So Different, the biologist Nathan H. Lents argues that the same evolutionary forces of cooperation and competition have shaped both humans and animals. Identical emotional and instinctual drives govern our actions. By acknowledging this shared programming, the human experience no longer seems unique, but in that loss we gain a fuller appreciation of such phenomena as sibling rivalry and the biological basis of grief, helping us lead more grounded, moral lives among animals, our closest kin. Through a mix of colorful reporting and rigorous scientific research, Lents describes the exciting strides scientists have made in decoding animal behavior and bringing the evolutionary paths of humans and animals closer together. He marshals evidence from psychology, evolutionary biology, cognitive science, anthropology, and ethology to further advance this work and to drive home the truth that we are distinguished from animals only in degree, not in kind.

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