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The Thin Bone Vault The Origin Of Human Intelligence 1st Edition Fredric M Menger

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The Thin Bone Vault The Origin Of Human Intelligence 1st Edition Fredric M Menger
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.07 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Fredric M Menger
ISBN: 9781848163362, 1848163363
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Thin Bone Vault The Origin Of Human Intelligence 1st Edition Fredric M Menger by Fredric M Menger 9781848163362, 1848163363 instant download after payment.

This book delves into one of the greatest riddles perplexing modern science: Why are humans so smart? In a format understandable even by the non-expert, the author investigates the origins of human intelligence, starting with classical Darwinian concepts. Thus, the strengths and beauty of natural selection are presented with many examples taken from natural history. Common criticisms of Darwin, from scientists and non-scientists alike, are confronted and shown to be either inconclusive or outright false.

The author then launches into a discussion of human intelligence, the most important feature of human evolution, and how it cannot be fully explained by mutational selection. Modern humans are smarter than what is demanded by our evolutionary experience as hunter-gatherers. The difficulty lies in the inability of natural selection to answer the following question: how can a complex set of genes, controlling expensive traits with little immediate benefit, come into permanent existence within a short time period in every member of a small population (which was dispersed and geographically isolated over a huge planet) which had a low reproductive output and a low mutation rate?

The book concludes with a speculative epigenetic theory of intelligence that does not require DNA mutations as a source of evolution. Although the book is comprehensible by anyone with a college education, this last section in particular should intrigue both layman and expert alike.

Contents: Evolution: Darwin and Natural Selection; Darwin Analyzed; Lamarck; The Thin Bone Vault: Definition of Intelligence; A Brief History of the Mind; Population; Culture; Animal Intelligence; Evolutionary Potential: Elementary Genetics; Gene Variability, Examples; Directed Mutations; Genetics and Intelligence; Evolution of Intelligence, an Epigenetic Model: Epigenetics; The Cranial Feedback Mechanism.

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