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OverviewIt's a paradox. As old hierarchies of class, gender, and race lose their grip, one belief remains strangely untouched: our certainty that humans stand apart from - and above - every other form of life. Science offers no support for this conviction, so why does it grip us so tightly? This is a Man's-place-in-nature book for the twenty-first century. For generations, writers have defended human exceptionalism with confidence, but their arguments now seem outdated - heavy on self-congratulation, light on facts. It's time to revisit the topic with honesty rather than ego. This important new book uncovers the real reasons why humans seem so different. Not heroic myths or shared delusions but the deeper forces that shaped us. Taking the form of a quest, it cuts through self-flattery to deliver insights that are surprising, unsettling, and ultimately transformative. Think how satisfying it will be to have an understanding we can finally trust. Why not join this intriguing expedition? There is much to explore. Using its unique approach to challenge long held assumptions, it will guide you to a conclusion that is as startling as it is compelling. If you are ready to rethink humanity's story, this book will change how you see the world and your place within it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alan SinglehurstPublisher: Hackworth Press Imprint: Hackworth Press ISBN: 9781919427102ISBN 10: 1919427104 Publication Date: 31 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAlan Singlehurst lives in the North of England, the origin of his devotion to plain, unembellished truth. He has a degree in English Literature, enjoys walking, photography and meditation, and shares his life with his civil partner Gloria and an Australian Labradoodle. After a long career as a senior analyst in the IT sector, he turned his attention to the subject that had always struck him as questionable: humanity's view of itself. A lifelong interest in the social and natural sciences had shown him that the big picture is too often overlooked as experts focus on ever-narrower fields. So he set out to integrate insights from multiple disciplines in a personal quest for a more coherent understanding. The result is an original perspective that he now shares with readers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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