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On Human Nature

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On Human Nature
Image:On Human Nature E O Wilson.jpg
Author E. O. Wilson
Language English
Subject(s) Biology
Genre(s) Science
Publisher Harvard University Press
Publication date October 18, 2004 25th Anniversary Edition
ISBN ISBN 0-674-01638-6

On Human Nature is a 1979 Pulitzer prize[1] winning book by the Harvard biologist E. O. Wilson. The book tries to explain how different characteristics of humans and society can be explained from the point of evolution. Wilson challenges the old prejudices and current misconceptions about the nature-nurture debate. He explains how evolution has left its traces on the characteristics which are the speciality of human species like use of sex for pleasure, generosity, self sacrifice and worship. The book is considered as an effort to complete the Darwinian revolution by bringing biological thought into social sciences and humanities.[1]

Sections in the book

Genetics
Language and Development
Aggression
Sex
Altruism
Religion
Hope

References

  1. ^ Pulitzer Prize Winners: General Non-Fiction (web). pulitzer.org. Retrieved on 2008-03-13.


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