Bencil maymunlar : insan doğası ve yokoluşa giden yolumuz / by Nicholas P. Money.
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- 9786057685636
- T 599.938 MON 23
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T 597.09561 TUR Türkiye balık atlası : özel koleksiyon 2008 /. | T 597.09561 TUR Türkiye balık atlası : özel koleksiyon 2008 /. | T 598 ALD Evcil kuş bakımı / | T 599.938 MON Bencil maymunlar : insan doğası ve yokoluşa giden yolumuz / | T 600 SEV Ne bilim yahu / | T 600 WES Modern bilimin oluşumu / | T 601 DAG İnsansız dünya : Transhümanizm / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- 1. Globe : how life lends itself to earth -- 2. Genesis : how we arrived -- 3. Guts : how our bodies work -- 4. Genes : how we are programmed -- 5. Gestation : how we are born -- 6. Genius : how we think -- 7. Graves : how we die -- 8. Greatness : how we make things better -- 9. Greenhouse : how we make things worse -- 10. Grace : how we should leave.
Weaving together stories of science and sociology, The Selfish Ape offers a refreshing response to common fantasies about the ascent of humanity. Rather than imagining modern humans as a species with godlike powers, or Homo deus, Nicholas P. Money recasts us as Homo narcissus--paragons of self-absorption. This exhilarating story offers an immense sweep of modern biology, leading readers from earth's unexceptional location in the cosmos to the story of our microbial origins and the innerworkings of the human body. It explores human genetics, reproduction, brain function, and aging, creating an enlightened view of man as a brilliantly inventive, yet self-destructive animal. The Selfish Ape is a book about human biology, the intertwined characteristics of our greatness and failure, and the way that we have plundered the biosphere. Written in a highly accessible style, it is a perfect read for those interested in science, human history, sociology, and the environment.
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