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Being human: bridging the gap between the sciences of body and mind

By: Series: Am zugel der evolutionPublication details: Berlin VWB Vlg. F. Wissenschaft 2017Edition: 2nd edISBN:
  • 9783861355878
Summary: <span style="color: #333333; font-family: ember, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; text-decoration-color: initial;">What makes humans human? How are body and mind connected, and how are the sciences of the body connected with the sciences of the mind? Evolution has left its traces on both the body and the soul. For this reason, accumulated evolutionary knowledge is a useful and indispensable underpinning for a better understanding of humans: social behaviour, moral consciousness, aggression and the inhibition of aggression, attachment behaviour, learning and intellect, political judgment and activity, as well as behavioural differences due to gender. The interlacing of nature, culture and mind is visible in all realms of humanness/human nature/humanity.This knowledge can help to expand our behavioural freedom, and with that, our freedom to act responsibly.</span>&nbsp;
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Book 14-day loan Whittington Health Library Shelves WM 170 MED (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00015202

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&lt;span style="color: #333333; font-family: ember, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; text-decoration-color: initial;"&gt;What makes humans human? How are body and mind connected, and how are the sciences of the body connected with the sciences of the mind? Evolution has left its traces on both the body and the soul. For this reason, accumulated evolutionary knowledge is a useful and indispensable underpinning for a better understanding of humans: social behaviour, moral consciousness, aggression and the inhibition of aggression, attachment behaviour, learning and intellect, political judgment and activity, as well as behavioural differences due to gender. The interlacing of nature, culture and mind is visible in all realms of humanness/human nature/humanity.This knowledge can help to expand our behavioural freedom, and with that, our freedom to act responsibly.&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;

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