The Human Imperative
Rethinking Human Behavior Beyond Animal Comparisons
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Published:1st May '72
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This book offers a critical analysis of human behavior, arguing against simplistic comparisons with animals, as seen in The Human Imperative.
In The Human Imperative, an anthropologist challenges the oversimplified portrayals of human behavior that draw parallels with animal actions. The author argues that such comparisons fail to capture the complexity of human experience and cognition. By examining various cultural and social contexts, the book highlights the unique aspects of human behavior that set us apart from other species.
The narrative delves into the intricacies of human relationships, morality, and decision-making, emphasizing the importance of understanding these elements within their cultural frameworks. The anthropologist presents compelling evidence that suggests human behavior is not merely a reflection of instinctual drives but is deeply influenced by societal norms and values.
Through a series of case studies and thought-provoking examples, The Human Imperative invites readers to reconsider their assumptions about what it means to be human. The book ultimately advocates for a more nuanced understanding of our species, one that acknowledges the rich tapestry of human life and the factors that shape our actions and beliefs.
ISBN: 9780231032285
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185 pages