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“would a chimp make a good date” elaborates upon where we as homo sapiens diverged from our common ancestor with the other great apes.
He is engaging, witty, articulate with the rare ability to synthesize and analyze heady and interesting findings from disparate... Read More
The distinctive achievements of humans are then perused, beginning with the production of art and music and continuing on to ou... Read More
Part three (the glory of being human) begins with the sixth chapter, entitled what's up with the arts.
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Overall opinion of book:the book overall was a great read for me!
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- This product had a total of 63 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 8 2022.
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Compelled by the comment paraphrasing never trust a great rating with only five reviews
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Now there will be at least six
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If you do not believe in evolution please do not waste your time reading this book
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I would like to think the authors ideas would prove to be compelling enough to convince you otherwise but it is next to impossible to convince people of organized religions that there is knowledge which runs contrary to their cantletgoof beliefs
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There is a comparison of “us and them”—humans and every other creature explaining the differences e
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Gazzaniga concludes by saying that although many scientists would like to claim that there is very little difference between our brains and those of other apes the data tell a different story
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This first section of the book gives a clear portrait of what is different between humans and other animals
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