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      We have long attributed man's violent, aggressive, competitive nature to his animal ancestry. But what if we are just as given to cooperation, empathy and morality by virtue of our genes? From a scientist and writer whom E. O. Wilson has called 'the world authority on primate social behavior' comes a lively look at the most provocative aspects of human nature - power, sex, violence, kindness, and morality - through our two closest cousins in the ape family. For nearly twenty years, Frans de Waal has worked with both the famously aggressive chimpanzee and the lesser-known egalitarian, erotic, matriarchal bonobo, two species whose DNA is nearly identical to that of humans. He brings these apes to life on every page, revealing their personalities, relationships and power struggles, creating an engrossing narrative that explores what their behaviour can teach us about ourselves and each other.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Frans de Waal EAN: 9781862078826 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 230 g HEIGHT: 198 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Granta Books DATE PUBLISHED: 2006-09-04 CITY: GENRE: PSYCHOLOGY / General, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology WIDTH: 129 cm SPINE:

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      Psychology, Evolution, Zoology: primates (primatology)

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      Frans de Waal, Ph.D. is a biologist and ethologist. His 5 previous books, translated into 14 languages, include The Ape and the Sushi Master,/i>, a New York Times, Notable Book, and Peacemaking Among Primates. His research has been funded by NATO, the Guggenheim Foundation, and The National Geographic Society.

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      We have long attributed man's violent, aggressive, competitive nature to his animal ancestry. But what if we are just as given to cooperation, empathy and morality by virtue of our genes? From a scientist and writer whom E. O. Wilson has called 'the world authority on primate social behavior' comes a lively look at the most provocative aspects of human nature - power, sex, violence, kindness, and morality - through our two closest cousins in the ape family. For nearly twenty years, Frans de Waal has worked with both the famously aggressive chimpanzee and the lesser-known egalitarian, erotic, matriarchal bonobo, two species whose DNA is nearly identical to that of humans. He brings these apes to life on every page, revealing their personalities, relationships and power struggles, creating an engrossing narrative that explores what their behaviour can teach us about ourselves and each other.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Frans de Waal EAN: 9781862078826 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 230 g HEIGHT: 198 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Granta Books DATE PUBLISHED: 2006-09-04 CITY: GENRE: PSYCHOLOGY / General, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology WIDTH: 129 cm SPINE:

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      Psychology, Evolution, Zoology: primates (primatology)

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      Frans de Waal, Ph.D. is a biologist and ethologist. His 5 previous books, translated into 14 languages, include The Ape and the Sushi Master,/i>, a New York Times, Notable Book, and Peacemaking Among Primates. His research has been funded by NATO, the Guggenheim Foundation, and The National Geographic Society.

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