Animate: How Animals Shape the Human Mind
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Review Quotes: Review Quotes: "One of the most fascinating books I have read for a long while, not least because of how it opens up so many other subjects." -- " The Scotsman" Review Quotes: "In this fascinating book about our gift for what Michael Bond calls wayfinding, he makes a compelling case that our ancient abilities to get from A to B aren't just a matter of geography." -- " The New Statesman" Review Quotes: "A brief introductory exploration of the lives of humans and (other) animals. For general readers into nature, wildlife, and how humanity can better live with both. Bond offers a worthwhile exploration of the subject. The chapters on cave paintings, animal minds, and wolves are especially compelling."-- " Library Journal" Review Quotes: "Bond effectively surveys the many ways that animals have occupied human thought throughout our evolution."-- " Booklist" Review Quotes: "In this beautiful biography of humans' evolution with animals Michael Bond explores how we can resolve our recent messy divorce from nature and 'reanimate' ourselves, returning to a place where we can learn, judge and find ourselves through the way we relate to the animal world. Full of wonders and insights, awash with compassion and self-reflection, Animate is an astonishing adventure into our own psychology expressed through our relationship with animals."-- Isabella Tree, author of Wilding Publisher Marketing: A mind-expanding deep dive into how animals have shaped us, from the Paleolithic Period to the present day. In Animate, acclaimed science writer Michael Bond explores how animals have profoundly influenced our minds and cultures. Drawing on cutting-edge insights from psychology, anthropology, literature and neuroscience, Bond traces the varied ways their lives have affected ours, from our hunter-gatherer ancestors whose brains were rewired by the prey they hunted and the predators they feared, to the medieval and Enlightenment thinkers who used animals to promote notions of human supremacy. Scientists today are challenging the assumption that we are separate from and superior to animals, showing that they too possess intelligence, empathy, creativity and even the ability to use tools. If everything that supposedly makes us human is shared with other creatures, where does that leave us? And if we are not as exceptional as we thought, how should we be treating the animals we live alongside? A fascinating exploration of what it means to be both human and animal, Animate shows that to better understand ourselves, we must pay more attention to the other beings with whom we share our world. Review Citations:
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