Description
This book brings together more than one hundred top experts, who share their insights on the study of human evolution and what it means for understanding our past, present, and future. Sergio Almecija asks leading figures across paleontology, primatology, archaeology, genetics, and many other disciplines about their lives, their work, and the philosophical significance of human evolution. They reflect on questions that are both fun and profound: What set you down your career path? Are humans special? Where and when would you travel in a time machine? Does human evolution offer lessons for society? Is evolution compatible with spirituality and religion?
Humans features a remarkably accomplished cast of contributors, including Kay Behrensmeyer, Frans de Waal, Nina Jablonski, Richard Leakey, Robert Sapolsky, and Richard Wrangham. Together, they provide a refreshing, personable, engaging, cross-disciplinary, and thought-provoking exploration of different-even diametrically opposed-ideas about our nature and evolution, what makes humans unique, and what our future might hold. This book also offers practical suggestions for readers seeking to embark on a scientific career.
About the Author
Sergio Almecija is a senior research scientist at the American Museum of Natural History.
Reviews
Sergio Almecija has produced a most intriguing book that describes the hypotheses, hopes, fears, and beliefs of an extraordinary gathering of scientific scholars in the field of human evolution. Debate is lively among those who wrestle with the details of our origins, and it is certain that this fascinating, remarkable and insightful book will be welcomed by all. -- Don Johanson, discoverer of Lucy and founder of the Institute of Human Origins
Humans is an extraordinary book. It is unlike anything I have ever previously encountered and is fascinating as well as important from a scholarly perspective. -- John G. Fleagle, Distinguished Professor, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University
This wide-ranging compendium... deliver[s] intriguing insights. The result is a panoramic view of the state of evolutionary science. * Publishers Weekly *
A fascinating new book edited by a leading researcher at the American Museum of Natural History. Provides an insightful analysis into the origins and the future of our species. Research scientist Sergio Almecija has compiled an eminent list of contributors. A remarkable book ... designed to permit the reader to dip in and out of it, to explore a variety of topics and to gain fresh insights and perspectives. * Everything Dinosaur *
I can heartily recommend this book to any fellow human. However, those of us who have long been enthralled by our species' place within nature and our evolution as primates will be especially interested. * Trilobite Tales *
[The] organization and the choice of interviewees is a refreshing one-it's rare you can directly compare thoughts on some of the most profound questions on human nature from scientists raised in sharply differing traditions of thought. * Paleontological Society *
A 'top picks by scientists' recommended read. * Carol Ward, The Leakey Foundation *
[Humans] will stimulate those curious about evolutionary developmental biology. * The Quarterly Review of Biology *
An engaging book filled with the thoughtful musings of many of the top minds in anthropology, packed with endless insights and ideas. * Nathan Lents, NCSE *
Book Information
ISBN 9780231201216
Author Sergio Almecija
Format Paperback
Page Count 520
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press