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Not So Different: Finding Human Nature in Animals
Author: Nathan H. Lents
Year: May 17, 2016
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Language: English



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Not So Different: Finding Human Nature in Animals = The book "Not So Different: Finding Human Nature in Animals" by Nathan H. Lents challenges the long-held belief that humans are fundamentally distinct from other living beings, particularly animals. The author, a biologist, argues that the same evolutionary forces of cooperation and competition have shaped both humans and animals, leading to surprising similarities between their behaviors and emotions. This realization has profound implications for how we understand human nature and our relationship with the natural world. Adaptation of the Text for Human Perception - Humans and animals: not so different after all! In this groundbreaking book, Nathan Lents reveals the shocking truth that humans and animals share many similarities in behavior and emotion. From love and jealousy to communication and grief, the two species have more in common than you might think.
Not So Different: Found Human Nature in Animals = Книга «Not So Different: Found Human Nature in Animals» Натана Х. Ленца бросает вызов давнему убеждению, что люди фундаментально отличаются от других живых существ, особенно животных. Автор, биолог, утверждает, что одни и те же эволюционные силы сотрудничества и конкуренции сформировали как людей, так и животных, что привело к удивительному сходству между их поведением и эмоциями. Это осознание имеет глубокие последствия для того, как мы понимаем человеческую природу и наши отношения с миром природы. Адаптация текста для человеческого восприятия - люди и животные: не так уж и отличаются в конце концов! В этой новаторской книге Натан Ленц раскрывает шокирующую правду о том, что люди и животные имеют много общего в поведении и эмоциях. От любви и ревности до общения и горя у двух видов больше общего, чем можно подумать.
Not So Different : Found Human Nature in Animals = livre Not So Different : Found Human Nature in Animals de Nathan H. nz remet en question la croyance de longue date selon laquelle les êtres humains sont fondamentalement différents des autres êtres vivants, en particulier les animaux. L'auteur, biologiste, affirme que les mêmes forces évolutionnaires de coopération et de concurrence ont façonné l'homme et l'animal, ce qui a conduit à des similitudes étonnantes entre leur comportement et leurs émotions. Cette prise de conscience a de profondes conséquences sur la façon dont nous comprenons la nature humaine et notre relation avec le monde de la nature. L'adaptation du texte à la perception humaine est humaine et animale : pas si différente après tout ! Dans ce livre novateur, Nathan ntz révèle la vérité choquante que les humains et les animaux ont beaucoup en commun dans le comportement et les émotions. De l'amour et de la jalousie à la communication et au chagrin, les deux espèces ont plus en commun que l'on ne peut le penser.
Not So Different: Found Human Nature in Animals = libro «Not So Different: Found Human Nature in Animals» de Nathan H. nz desafía la creencia de larga data de que la gente es fundamentalmente diferente de los demás seres vivos, especialmente animales. autor, biólogo, afirma que las mismas fuerzas evolutivas de cooperación y competencia han formado tanto humanos como animales, lo que ha dado lugar a sorprendentes similitudes entre sus comportamientos y emociones. Esta conciencia tiene profundas implicaciones en la forma en que entendemos la naturaleza humana y nuestra relación con el mundo de la naturaleza. La adaptación del texto a la percepción humana es humana y animal: ¡no es tan diferente al final! En este libro pionero, Nathan nz revela la impactante verdad de que los humanos y los animales tienen mucho en común en comportamiento y emociones. Desde el amor y los celos hasta la comunicación y el duelo, las dos especies tienen más en común de lo que uno puede pensar.
Not So Diversent: Found Human Nature in Animals = O livro «Not So Divergent: Found Human Nature in Animals», de Nathan H. nz, desafia a crença de longa data de que os seres humanos são fundamentalmente diferentes dos outros seres vivos, especialmente os animais. O autor, biólogo, afirma que as mesmas forças evolucionárias de cooperação e competição formaram homens e animais, o que causou uma semelhança surpreendente entre o seu comportamento e as suas emoções. Esta consciência tem implicações profundas na forma como compreendemos a natureza humana e a nossa relação com o mundo da natureza. Adaptação do texto para a percepção humana - humanos e animais: não tão diferentes no fim das contas! Neste livro inovador, Nathan nz revela a verdade chocante de que humanos e animais têm muito em comum no comportamento e emoção. Do amor e ciúmes à comunicação e à dor, duas espécies têm mais coisas em comum do que se imagina.
Not So Different: Found Human Nature in Animals = Il libro «Not So Different: Found Human Nature in Animals» di Nathan H. nz sfida la convinzione di lunga data che gli esseri umani siano fondamentalmente diversi da altri esseri viventi, soprattutto animali. L'autore, un biologo, sostiene che le stesse forze evolutive della cooperazione e della concorrenza hanno formato sia gli esseri umani che gli animali, dando luogo a una straordinaria somiglianza tra il loro comportamento e le loro emozioni. Questa consapevolezza ha profonde implicazioni sul modo in cui comprendiamo la natura umana e il nostro rapporto con il mondo della natura. Adattare il testo alla percezione umana - uomini e animali - non è poi così diverso! In questo libro innovativo Nathan nz rivela la sconvolgente verità che gli uomini e gli animali hanno molto in comune nei comportamenti e nelle emozioni. Dall'amore e la gelosia alla comunicazione e al dolore, due specie hanno più cose in comune di quanto si possa pensare.
Not So Different: Found Human Nature in Animals = Das Buch „Not So Different: Found Human Nature in Animals“ von Nathan H. nz stellt die langjährige Überzeugung in Frage, dass sich der Mensch grundlegend von anderen bewesen, insbesondere Tieren, unterscheidet. Der Autor, ein Biologe, argumentiert, dass die gleichen evolutionären Kräfte der Zusammenarbeit und des Wettbewerbs sowohl Menschen als auch Tiere geformt haben, was zu erstaunlichen Ähnlichkeiten zwischen ihrem Verhalten und ihren Emotionen geführt hat. Dieses Bewusstsein hat tiefgreifende Auswirkungen darauf, wie wir die menschliche Natur und unsere Beziehung zur natürlichen Welt verstehen. Textanpassung für die menschliche Wahrnehmung - Mensch und Tier: am Ende gar nicht so anders! In diesem bahnbrechenden Buch enthüllt Nathan nz die schockierende Wahrheit, dass Menschen und Tiere in Verhalten und Emotionen viel gemeinsam haben. Von Liebe und Eifersucht bis hin zu Kommunikation und Trauer haben die beiden Arten mehr gemeinsam, als e vielleicht denken.
Nie tak różni: Found Human Nature in Animals = Książka „Not So Different: Found Human Nature in Animals” Nathana H. ntza kwestionuje długotrwałe przekonanie, że ludzie różnią się zasadniczo od innych żywych istot, zwłaszcza zwierząt. Autor, biolog, twierdzi, że te same ewolucyjne siły współpracy i konkurencji kształtowały zarówno ludzi, jak i zwierzęta, prowadząc do zaskakujących podobieństw między ich zachowaniem a emocjami. Świadomość ta ma głębokie konsekwencje dla tego, jak rozumiemy naturę ludzką i nasze relacje ze światem naturalnym. Adaptacja tekstu dla ludzkiej percepcji - ludzie i zwierzęta: nie tak różni się wszakże! W tej przełomowej książce Nathan ntz odkrywa szokującą prawdę, że ludzie i zwierzęta mają wiele wspólnego w zachowaniu i emocjach. Od miłości i zazdrości do towarzystwa i smutku, oba gatunki mają więcej wspólnego niż można by pomyśleć.
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Çok Farklı Değil: Hayvanlarda İnsan Doğası Bulundu = Nathan H. ntz'in "Çok Farklı Değil: Hayvanlarda İnsan Doğası Bulundu" kitabı, insanların temelde diğer canlılardan, özellikle de hayvanlardan farklı olduğu inancına meydan okuyor. Bir biyolog olan yazar, aynı evrimsel işbirliği ve rekabet güçlerinin hem insanları hem de hayvanları şekillendirdiğini ve davranışları ile duyguları arasında şaşırtıcı benzerliklere yol açtığını savunuyor. Bu farkındalık, insan doğasını ve doğal dünyayla olan ilişkimizi nasıl anladığımız konusunda derin etkilere sahiptir. Metni insan algısı için uyarlamak - insanlar ve hayvanlar: sonuçta çok farklı değil! Bu çığır açan kitapta Nathan ntz, insanların ve hayvanların davranış ve duygularda çok fazla ortak noktaya sahip olduğu şok edici gerçeğini ortaya koyuyor. Sevgi ve kıskançlıktan arkadaşlık ve kedere kadar, iki türün düşündüğünden daha fazla ortak noktası vardır.
Not So Different: Found Human Nature in Animals = The book "Not So Different: Found Human Nature in Animals'by Nathan H. يجادل المؤلف، عالم الأحياء، بأن نفس القوى التطورية للتعاون والمنافسة شكلت البشر والحيوانات، مما أدى إلى أوجه تشابه مدهشة بين سلوكياتهم وعواطفهم. هذا الوعي له آثار عميقة على كيفية فهمنا للطبيعة البشرية وعلاقتنا بالعالم الطبيعي. تكييف النص للإدراك البشري - البشر والحيوانات: لا يختلف كثيرًا بعد كل شيء! في هذا الكتاب الرائد، يكشف ناثان لينتز الحقيقة المروعة المتمثلة في أن البشر والحيوانات لديهم الكثير من القواسم المشتركة في السلوك والعاطفة. من الحب والغيرة إلى الرفقة والحزن، يشترك النوعان أكثر مما قد يعتقده المرء.
Nathan H. ntz的書「Not So Different:Found Human Nature in Animals」挑戰了長期以來的信念,即人類與其他生物,尤其是動物根本不同。作者是一位生物學家,他認為合作與競爭的相同進化力量塑造了人類和動物,導致他們的行為和情感之間有著驚人的相似之處。這種認識對我們如何理解人性以及與自然世界的關系具有深遠的影響。適應人類感知的文本是人類和動物:畢竟沒有那麼不同!在這本開創性的書中,內森·倫茨(Nathan ntz)揭示了令人震驚的真相,即人類和動物在行為和情感上有很多共同點。從愛情和嫉妒到交流和悲傷,兩個物種的共同點比人們想象的要多。

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