The Primate Myth by Jonathan Leaf audiobook

The Primate Myth: Why the Latest Science Leads Us to a New Theory of Human Nature

By Jonathan Leaf
Read by Mike Chamberlain

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Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798228763135

  • ISBN: 9798228763128

  • ISBN: 9798228763142

Runtime: 9.15 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Social Science
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Challenging everything we thought we knew, this book takes a revolutionary look at how humans are far less like other primates than we've been led to believe—and uncovers what truly sets us apart.

Humans are primates, much like chimps—or so we've been continually told. Yet recent discoveries show that our species has a different brain design, function, and chemistry; different eating, sleeping, mating, and rearing patterns; a different metabolism; and a different physiology than apes. Nor is our behavior much like theirs, and we don't even have the feet made for climbing trees that define the primate order.

Could it be that conceiving of ourselves as primates isn't helping us understand what it is to be human? By examining the latest research in neuroscience and genetics, we are propelled toward a radically different conception of our nature. In this way, we can begin to grasp the distinctively human dimensions of war, murder, suicide, and homosexuality, along with our fascinations with subjects like sports, politics, and fashion. Here is the path by which to understand our species' essential problems and uncover the answers for how we should live our lives.

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Author Bio: Jonathan Leaf

Author Bio: Jonathan Leaf

Jonathan Leaf  is a journalist and has written for many publications, including the New York Post, the New Yorker, and National Review. He is also a critically acclaimed playwright, garnering rave reviews in the Wall Street Journal for his plays The Caterers and The Germans in Paris. He lives in New York.

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Social Science
Runtime: 9.15
Audience: Adult
Language: English