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Carveth Read

 
9781331983101: The Origin of Man and of His Superstitions (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

This book presents a unique hypothesis that humans evolved from ape-like ancestors due to the adoption of hunting as their primary means of sustenance, millions of years ago. The author argues that this shift towards carnivory led to a series of profound physical and mental adaptations that gradually differentiated humans from their simian relatives. Drawing upon diverse fields such as anthropology, zoology, and psychology, the book explores the evolutionary consequences of hunting, including the development of an upright gait, specialized hands for tool-making, and enhanced cognitive abilities. It also delves into the emergence of social cooperation, language, and the origins of superstition and animism as humans navigated the challenges of their new hunting lifestyle. The author's hypothesis provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the evolution of humanity, tracing the interconnectedness of our physical, mental, and social traits to our ancestral hunting practices. This book offers a fresh perspective on human origins, shedding light on the unique path that led to the development of our species.

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Carveth Read (1848–1931) was a 19th and 20th century British philosopher and logician.

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