A passionate and convincing case for the sophistication of nonhuman minds. Online shopping from a great selection at books store. All three females huddle closely together while loudly girning a friendly vocalization and lipsmacking at each others. He is the charles howard candler professor of primate behavior in the department of psychology at emory university in atlanta, georgia, director of the living links center at the yerkes national primate research center at emory, and author of numerous books including chimpanzee politics. He was educated at three dutch universitiesnijmegen, groningen, and utrechtand received a ph.
This is an audacious book, an engrossing discourse that proposes thoughtprovoking and sometimes shocking connections among chimps, bonobos, and those most. We approve and we disapprove because we cannot do otherwise. He deploys the same arguments and similar data and anecdotes, but in slightly reworked fashion within different frameworks, e. A leading primatologist explains why we are who we.
See actions taken by the people who manage and post content. He is the author of many books, including chimpanzee politics and our inner ape. He is the charles howard candler professor of primate behavior in the department of psychology at emory university in atlanta, georgia, director of the living links center at the yerkes national primate research center at emory, and author of numerous books including. Pdf are we smart enough to know how smart animals are. If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author. In this thoughtprovoking book, the acclaimed author of our inner ape examines how empathy comes naturally to a great variety of animals, including humans. Following up on the bestselling are we smart enough to know how smart animals are. Westermarcks books are a curious blend of dry theoriz ing, detailed anthropology, and secondhand animal stories. Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a page. Few topics are as timely to the understanding of the human mind and behavior. Candler professor of primate behavior at emory university and director of the living links center at the yerkes regional primate research center. It is born of a fear that his casual yet scientifically enlightening prose will influence me too much when i. Animal emotions and what they tell us about ourselves will be published by norton, new york, on march 12, 2019.
This is so despite the fact that psychological research suggests the primacy of af fect. The forgotten ape, peacemaking among primates, and. He offers a firsthand account of how science has stood traditional behaviorism on its head by revealing how smart animals really are, and how weve. Making a compelling case for a morality grounded in biology, he shows that ethical behavior, in humans and animals alike, is as much a matter of evolution as any other trait. Alison gopnik, the atlantic hailed as a classic, are we smart enough to know how smart animals are. Consequently, id encountered much of the content of this book elsewhere. Social behaviour in animals, the herding instinct, bonding rituals, expressions of consolation, even conflict resolution, demonstrates that animals are designed to feel for each other. Science has thus exacerbated our reciprocal habits of blaming nature when we act badly and labeling the good things we do as humane. Strengthened by deep sensitivity to the complexity of social relations and by a strong defense of anthropomorphism, this book shows how evolutionary biology can contribute to moral philosophy not merely through general principles, but by specific. Primates and philosophers princeton university press. Pick up the key ideas in the book with this quick summary.
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