Pattern Seeking Ape is a profound exploration of one of the most defining traits of humanity: the instinct and capacity to seek, recognize, and create patterns. Authored by philosophical anthropologist Allen Schery, this work delves deeply into the cognitive and cultural foundations that drive human beings to understand and shape their world through patterns—whether symbolic, linguistic, artistic, or social.
Throughout history, humans have relied on pattern recognition as a fundamental cognitive tool. Schery traces this impulse back through evolutionary time, exploring how early humans developed symbolic thought, language, and ritual practices by perceiving and imbuing their environment with meaning. The book argues that recognizing patterns is not simply a mental ability but a core feature that permeates every aspect of human culture and identity, influencing the way we construct knowledge, ethics, beliefs, and social systems.
Integrating insights from philosophy, anthropology, archaeology, and cultural studies, Pattern Seeking Ape provides a rich interdisciplinary perspective. Schery examines a broad range of human activities: from ancient cave paintings and mythological narratives to contemporary digital media and cultural globalization. He reveals how pattern-seeking shapes not only our understanding of the past but also how we negotiate meaning and identity in an increasingly complex, interconnected world.
The book grapples with key philosophical questions about human nature, including the ways in which pattern recognition influences our sense of self and otherness. It explores the ethical dimensions of our pattern-making tendencies, emphasizing how patterns can both unite and divide communities depending on their interpretation and use. Schery also investigates how technological advances—especially in data, AI, and information systems—expand and transform this innate human ability, raising new challenges and possibilities for cultural evolution.
Pattern Seeking Ape stands out for its ability to weave rigorous academic research with clear and engaging prose, making complex theoretical ideas accessible without sacrificing depth. It challenges readers to reflect on their own cognitive habits and cultural assumptions, inviting a broader understanding of what it means to be human.
Ideal for scholars, students, and thoughtful readers alike, this book offers a fresh framework for understanding humanity’s place in the natural and cultural world. It situates pattern recognition as a fundamental cognitive strategy that has shaped not only our species’ survival but also its creative and moral worlds.
Whether you come from the fields of anthropology, philosophy, cognitive science, or are simply curious about the underpinnings of human behavior and culture, Pattern Seeking Ape provides insightful and comprehensive answers to some of the most enduring questions about the human mind and society.
Allen Schery is a philosophical anthropologist, historian, author, and museum designer whose interdisciplinary work spans American history, archaeology, sports heritage, and human culture. With over 25 books published through Brooklyn Bridge Books-including The Mystery of the Ark, The Shattered Cross (Knights Templar history), The Pattern Seeking Ape, Viking epics like Ash, Iron, and Evidence, Dodgers chronicles (Ebbets to Paradise, The Boys of Spring), and philosophical studies (The Dragon's Breath, Emerson-Thoreau)-Schery brings meticulous primary-source research to diverse subjects