by Lawrence Wright (Author)
A brilliant and thought-provoking examination of how the study of twins informs our understandings of free will, individual identity and human nature. How do we come to be who we are? How free are we to decide on the direction of our lives? Given the moral injunctions against experimenting on humans, the experience of twins, identical in their genes, upbringing or both, are crucial evidence in answering these questions. Lawrence Wright's brilliant book looks at twin research and shows how it increasingly illuminates our understanding of the old nature ir nurture, genes or environment debate. Twins is a remarkable piece of science writing, and 1 of the best and most accessible examples of how Darwinian ideas, evolutionary psychology and mosern genetics are illuminating human nature.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 02 Nov 1998
ISBN 10: 0753805359
ISBN 13: 9780753805350
Book Overview: *Shortlisted for the prestigious Rhone Poulenc Science Prize. *The Nature nurture debate remains as fundamental as ever, and media's continuedfascination with twin stories shows that this is a subject of continuing and widespread interest.
Prizes: Shortlisted for Rhone-Poulenc Science Books Prize 1998.