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ID020499
Call Number302/CRI
Title ProperSocial brain
Other Title InformationHow diversity made the modern mind
LanguageENG
AuthorCrisp, Richard
PublicationLondon,  Robinson,  2015.
Descriptionxvi, 171p   Blue spine
NoteThe origins, progress and future of human evolution have been a focal point for scientists and scholars seeking solutions to the world's most pervasive problems. Biologists, anthropologists, and sociologists have developed theories to help us to understand, and address, the inherent hostility of human nature. But there has been one noticeable absence in these scientific endeavours: a psychological analysis. This book provides a uniquely psychological perspective on the origins of human nature, the evolution of conflict, and the possible futures for our culture and society. It shows how neuroscience and evolution can help us guide political, cultural and social progress. The Social Brain provides an entirely new perspective on the diversity debate: the idea that it is not simply a matter of what is right or wrong, but that diversity is critical to our very survival as a civilization, and as a species. Diversity doesn't damage our economy: it is the essential element that fuels creativity, innovation and growth. It was what triggered our intellectual evolution and technological progress, and it will be integral to helping us tackle the most pressing social and economic concerns of our time.
Standard Number9781472120236
Price. QualificationRs.299(Pb)
Classification Number302
Key WordsIBDP ;  TOK ;  Social psychology ;  Human behavior ;  Cultural pluralism


 
 
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