
The Moral Animal
Why We Are the Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology
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Robert Wright
Are men literally born to cheat? Does monogamy actually serve women's interests? These are among the questions that have made The Moral Animal one of the most provocative science books in recent years. Wright unveils the genetic strategies behind everything from our sexual preferences to our office politics - as well as their implications for our moral codes and public policies.
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Wright's delivery is comprehensive, powerful, razor sharp, enjoyable, challenging, insightful, inspired and inspiring.
Truly a work that will go down in history as a herald of morality's future.
Life Changing Book
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The author coherently ties together through an overriding narrative on our human psychology and moral development. While I've listened to most of the more recent books on the same topic from various authors (Dawkins, Diamond, Pinker, Gazzaniga, Wilson,Kahneman, and Ridley) available on Audible, none of them tied together the story as well as this book and make you feel the philosophical implications of the theory of evolutionary psychology.
The book is dated (copyright 1994) but not out of date. Most of the stories told in the book I've heard versions of them in the more recent books. That's not a fault of the book. It's just that I read this book (in 2012) after having read the other books.
I enjoyed this book so much that after listening I started listening to his other book, "Nonzero".
Warning: this book has the ability to make you reassess you place in the universe and become more interested in philosophy. Enjoy.
Philosophy for the non-philosopher
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nothing new here
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If you could sum up The Moral Animal in three words, what would they be?
Altruism,sexism explainedWhat other book might you compare The Moral Animal to and why?
Dawkins' selfish gene and blind watchmaker explore similar themes but the 3 books complement each other. Whilst Dawkins usually deigns to comment on morality, Wright is happy to give us his view. The first section on gender differences superficially sounds chauvinistic and dated until we remind ourselves of the "blindness" of natural selection. The one point Dawkins made about being able to raise ourselves above our evolutionary tendencies is put into doubt in this book as we struggle with our concept of free will. This is excellent reading for an explanation of reciprocal altruism, kin selection and non zero sum games.Provocative, enlightening, sobre
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Amazing
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Quite Interesting!
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starts strong
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Creative Use of Darwin's Journals
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Understand humanity
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a life-changing read
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