Darwin's Unfinished Symphony: How Culture Made the Human Mind
Kevin N. Lala
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Description
Humans possess an extraordinary capacity for culture, from the arts and language to science and technology. But how did the human mind--and the uniquely human ability to devise and transmit culture--evolve from its roots in animal behavior? Darwin's Unfinished Symphony presents a captivating new theory of human cognitive evolution. This compelling and accessible book reveals how culture is not just the magnificent end product of an evolutionary process that produced a species unlike all others--it is also the key driving force behind that process. Kevin N. Lala tells the story of the painstaking fieldwork, the key experiments, the false leads, and the stunning scientific breakthroughs that led to this new understanding of how culture transformed human evolution. It is the story of how Darwin's intellectual descendants picked up where he left off and took up the challenge of providing a scientific account of the evolution of the human mind.
Product Details
Price
$24.95
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publish Date
September 11, 2018
Pages
464
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.2 X 1.2 inches | 1.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780691182810
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Kevin N. Lala is professor of behavioral and evolutionary biology at the University of St Andrews.
Reviews
"Winner of the 2017 British Psychological Society Book Awards, Best Academic Monograph"
"Winner of the 2018 PROSE Award in Biological Science, Association of American Publishers"
"One of Forbes.com's 10 Best Biology Books of 2017, chosen by GrrlScientist"
"Selected for Askblog's Books of the year 2017"
"Not only philosophers and other human scientists interested . . . in cognitive and epistemological issues, but also educators and researchers in educational sciences can greatly benefit from reading this excellent book."---Lorenzo Magnani, Science and Education
"Winner of the 2018 PROSE Award in Biological Science, Association of American Publishers"
"One of Forbes.com's 10 Best Biology Books of 2017, chosen by GrrlScientist"
"Selected for Askblog's Books of the year 2017"
"Not only philosophers and other human scientists interested . . . in cognitive and epistemological issues, but also educators and researchers in educational sciences can greatly benefit from reading this excellent book."---Lorenzo Magnani, Science and Education