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The Cultural Animal Roy F. Baumeister (Francis Eppes Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology, Francis Eppes Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology, Florida State University)

The Cultural Animal By Roy F. Baumeister (Francis Eppes Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology, Francis Eppes Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology, Florida State University)

Summary

This book provides a coherent explanation of human nature, which is to say how people think, act, and feel, what they want, and how they interact with each other. The central idea is that the human psyche was designed by evolution to enable people to create and sustain culture.

The Cultural Animal Summary

The Cultural Animal: Human Nature, Meaning, and Social Life by Roy F. Baumeister (Francis Eppes Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology, Francis Eppes Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology, Florida State University)

What makes us human? Why do people think, feel, and act as they do? What is the essence of human nature? What is the basic relationship between the individual and society? These questions have fascinated both great thinkers and ordinary humans for centuries. Now, at last, there is a solid basis for answering them, in the form of the accumulated efforts and studies by thousands of psychology researchers. We no longer have to rely on navel-gazing and speculation to understand why people are the way they are - we can instead turn to solid, objective findings. This book, by an eminent social psychologist at the peak of his career, not only summarizes what we know about people - it also offers a coherent, easy-to-understand, through radical, explanation. Turning conventional wisdom on its head, the author argues that culture shaped human evolution. Contrary to theories that depict the individual's relation to society as one of victimization, endless malleability, or just a square peg in a round hole, he proposes that the individual human being is designed by nature to be part of society. Moreover, he argues that we need to briefly set aside the endless study of cultural differences to look at what most cultures have in common - because that holds the key to human nature. Culture is in our genes, although cultural differences may not be. This core theme is further developed by a powerful tour through the main dimensions of human psychology. What do people want? How do people think? How do emotions operate? How do people behave? And how do they interact with each other? The answers are often surprising, and along the way the author explains how human desire, thought, feeling, and action are connected.

The Cultural Animal Reviews

A remarkably well-written book. Anyone interested in psychology and philosophy would find this book fascinating. It is thorough, very well informed, and clearly presented.--Diaglouge A remarkably well-written book. Anyone interested in psychology and philosophy would find this book fascinating. It is thorough, very well informed, and clearly presented.--Diaglouge

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements ; 1. Beasts for Culture ; 2. The Human Psyche at Work ; 3. What People Want ; 4. How People Think ; 5. How and Why Emotions Happen ; 6. How People Act and React ; 7. How People Interact ; 8. Epilogue

Additional information

GOR007686607
9780195167030
0195167031
The Cultural Animal: Human Nature, Meaning, and Social Life by Roy F. Baumeister (Francis Eppes Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology, Francis Eppes Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology, Florida State University)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2005-06-16
464
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