The tangled wing : biological constraints on the human spirit
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The tangled wing : biological constraints on the human spirit
W.H. Freeman, 2002
2nd ed., revised and updated
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 511-516) and index
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Description
First published 20 years ago to great acclaim, "The Tangled Wing" soon became useful for anyone interested in the biological roots of human behaviour and emotions. Since then however, revolutions have taken place in the biological sciences not only in genetics but molecular biology and neuroscience as well. All of these innovations have been taken into account in this vastly expanded edition. In this synthesis of biology, psychology, anthropology and philosophy, Konner explores the seat of human emotions. He shows what is "natural" and what is merely construct. His discussion and analysis are both sensitive and straightforward, ranging from such topics as brain differences between the sexes to the roots of mental illness. He also demonstrates how our capacity for change illuminates our prospects for the future.
Table of Contents
Adaptation, An Introduction - The Quest For The Natural - The Crucible - The Fabric of Meaning - The Several Humours - The Beast With Two Backs - The Well of Feeling - Logos - Rage - Fear - Joy - Lust - Love - Grief - Gluttony - Chang - The Invisible Galaxy - The Prospect - The Dawn Of Wonder
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