Homo Sapiens

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Animal Kingdom
Animal Phylogeny
Anthropoid Apes
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biological anthropology
Biological Progress
Biology
Carrion Crow
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Cultural Development
Cultural Evolution
cultural evolution principles
Earlier Cultural Stage
Epistemological Problems
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Evolution
evolutionary psychology
future human evolutionary trends
Genus Homo
Hereditary
Homo Erectus
Homo Sapiens
human evolution theory
Ideen Zur Philosophie Der Geschichte
Mankind
Mental Evolution
Non-Hereditary Bases
Philosophie Der Geschichte Der Menschheit
Phylogentic Continuity
Phylogeny
Phylogeny of Animals
physical anthropology research
Physical Evolution
Physical Features
Polymorphism
Prestages of Man
primate comparative studies
Rosebay Willow Herb
Simian Forerunners
Social Evolution
Spinal Cord
Sub Specie Aeternitatis
West Germany
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367278670
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1972, Homo Sapiens examines how humans emerged from among the millions of other species and achieved our unique position within the animal kingdom. The book examines what direction future evolution will take and what may be regarded as the ‘meaning’ of human existence. It stipulates that these are the questions for which no real basis of discussion existed before the 20th century, and at the time of publication, some were still without a definite answer. The book sets out analyse these questions and the continuing debate that has arisen from their study. This is an account of the uniqueness of man in the animal kingdom, how this uniqueness arose during evolution, and what traces of it can be detected in animals other than man. The book describes the mental and physical evolution of man, from his earliest ancestors to the present day. He also gives an account of man’s cultural development seeking to establish that there is an underlying principal of cultural evolution, a principle that has been denied by many historians. Later chapters deal with the future and with possible forecasts of mankind’s further physical, intellectual and cultural evolution.

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