As We Know It
Coming To Terms With An Evolved Mind
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Granta Books
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An account of how the human mind evolved, this book discusses how our immediate ancestors might have thought and seen the world in the absence of language, gods or culture. Marek Kohn relates that ancient heritage to our humanity and examines the influence of our hominid past on our own behaviour.
As We Know It is an account of how the human mind has evolved. It is a theory of mind: it tells us how our immediate ancestors might have thought and seen the world in the absence of language, gods or culture. Marek Kohn relates that ancient heritage to our humanity and examines the influence of our hominid past on our own behaviour, as creatures who speak, symbolize and create. Central to the book is a meditation on the handaxe, crafted again and again for hundreds of thousands of years by our proto-human ancestors. In his reconstruction of the uses and meaning of the handaxe, Kohn takes us into an alien world that is strangely close to our own. This is a work of sociobiology insofar as it applies Darwinism to human culture. Unlike almost all works of 'evolutionary psychology', however, it seeks to recapture Darwinism from the political right and to show that a better understanding of our evolutionary history need not lead to an imposing of limits on who we are and what we may become.
Utterly fascinating ... a beautiful and moving picture of evolution -- Andrew Marr * Observer *
Beautifully captures the state of play ... Kohn has proved once more that he is a fine commentator on science -- Colin Tudge * New Statesman *
This is a model science writing: clear, conscientious and exciting, showing both what we know and what we don't ... Anyone interested in human evolution should read it -- Andrew Brown * Independent *
ISBN: 9781862073685
Dimensions: 197mm x 127mm x 20mm
Weight: 256g
336 pages