Beyond Human Nature: How Culture and Experience Shape the Human Mind

Beyond Human Nature: How Culture and Experience Shape the Human Mind

by JesseJPrinz (Author)

Synopsis

In this era of genome projects and brain scans, it is all too easy to overestimate the role of biology in human psychology. But in this passionate corrective to the idea that DNA is destiny, Jesse Prinz focuses on the most extraordinary aspect of human nature: that nurture can supplement and supplant nature, allowing our minds to be profoundly influenced by experience and culture. Drawing on cutting-edge research in neuroscience, psychology, and anthropology, Prinz shatters the myth of human uniformity and reveals how our differing cultures and life experiences make each of us unique. Along the way he shows that we can't blame mental illness or addiction on our genes, and that societal factors shape gender differences in cognitive ability and sexual behavior. A much-needed contribution to the nature-nurture debate, Beyond Human Nature shows us that it is only through the lens of nurture that the spectrum of human diversity becomes fully and brilliantly visible.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 04 Mar 2015

ISBN 10: 0393347893
ISBN 13: 9780393347890

Media Reviews
From start to finish this book is a fine, balanced, enormously learned and informative blast on the trumpet of common sense and humane understanding. -- New Statesman
Challenges the tenets of modern evolutionary psychology. -- Wall Street Journal
Science writing done right. -- Daily Beast
Sophisticated but accessible reading for the Pinker/Damasio/Dennett set. -- Library Journal
Author Bio
Jesse J. Prinz is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and director of the Committee for Interdisciplinary Science Studies at the City University of New York, Graduate Center. He lives in New York.