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From Apes to Cyborgs : New Perspectives on Human Evolution (1st ed. 2020)

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This book offers fascinating insights into the lives of our ancestors and investigates the dynamic processes that led to the establishment of complex human societies.

It provides a holistic view of human history and social evolution by drawing on the latest evidence from a wide range of disciplines and proposes new hypotheses on the origins of human behaviour.

After exploration of the encounters of Homo sapiens with other human species, diverse aspects of life in emerging societies are examined, including clothing, work, leisure, learning, diet, disease, and the role of women.

Attention is drawn to the key role of self-domestication – the process of reducing natural aggression and increasing playfulness – in enabling survival.

Another focus is Homo oeconomicus. The significance of symbolic thought for the emergence of surpluses in goods and services is highlighted, with analysis of how this led to private accumulation of wealth and development of the first hierarchical societies.

Finally, the discussion turns to humans of the future and the potential risks posed by artificial intelligence.

The aim is to unveil the deep roots of our social behaviour and how it is going to intertwine with the development of digital technologies and social networks.

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Product Details
3030365212 / 9783030365219
Paperback / softback
01/03/2020
Switzerland
174 pages, 3 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 174 p. 3 illus.
155 x 235 mm