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Beast and man: the roots of human nature

Philosophers have traditionally concentrated on the qualities that make human beings different from other species. In Beast and Man Mary Midgley, one of our foremost intellectuals, stresses continuities. What makes people tick? Largely, she asserts, the same things as animals. She tells us humans are rather more like other animals than we previously allowed ourselves to believe, and reminds us just how primitive we are in comparison to the sophistication of many animals. A veritable classic for our age, Beast and Man has helped change the way we think about ourselves and the world in which we live.

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Author(s) Midgley, Mary - Personal Name
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Call Number 128.3 Mid b
ISBN/ISSN 0801410320
Subject(s) Human beings
Classification 128.3
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Cornell University Press
Publishing Year 1978
Publishing Place New York
Collation xxii, 377 p. ; 22 cm.
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