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The descent of mind : psychological perspectives on hominid evolution

Corballis, Michael C.Lea, S.E.G.(Contributions by)
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To most people it seems obvious that there are major mental differences between ourselves and other species, but there is considerable debate over exactly how special our minds are, in what respects, and which were the critical evolutionary events that have shaped us.

Some researchers claim language as a solely human, even defining, attribute, while others claim that only humans are truly conscious.

These questions have been explored mainly by archaeologists and anthropologists until recently, but this text aims to show what psychologists have to say on the evolution of mind.

The book begins with a thorough overview of what is known of the non-primate mind and its evolution.

Following this, an international range of experts discuss in temporal sequence the human mind at various stages of evolution, beginning with the pre-hominids of 20 million years ago and ending with contemporary human behaviour.

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Oxford University Press
0198524196 / 9780198524199
Hardback
150
01/01/1998
United Kingdom
English
304p. : ill.
24 cm
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