The Thinking Ape: Evolutionary Origins of Intelligence (Paperback)
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The Thinking Ape: Evolutionary Origins of Intelligence (Paperback)

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Published: 02/02/1995
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"Intelligence" has long been considered to be a feature unique to human beings, giving us the capacity to imagine, to think, to deceive, to make complex connections between cause and effect, to devise elaborate stategies for solving problems. However, like all our other features, intelligence is a product of evolutionary change. Until recently, it was difficult to obtain evidence of this process from the frail testimony of a few bones and stone tools. It has become clear in the last 15 years that the origins of human intelligence can be investigated by the comparative study of primates, our closest non-human relatives, giving strong impetus to the case for an "evolutionary psychology", the scientific study of the mind.

Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198522652
Number of pages: 276
Weight: 490 g
Dimensions: 234 x 155 x 14 mm


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...a thoroughly readable exploration of this fascinating topic, enhanced by numerous illustrations and photographs. - Ethology, Ecology & Evolution 7: 1995

Byrne has told us more about the intelligence of the great ape/human ancestor than we could hope to learn from the fossil record. - Mark Lake, University of Reading, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Vol. 6, No. 2, October 1996

Byrne has provided both a readable review of primatology suitable for undergraduates, and an original and interesting thesis about the evolution of intelligence that will appeal to general readers as well as researchers in the field. - Cecilia Heyes, University College London, Nature, Vol 375, May 1995

Dick Byrne offers us an exceptionally readable potted guide to the issues and questions that have dominated thinking in this area. This is a book that is long overdue. Dick Byrne has done us a valuable service in providing an erudite, yet simply written, overview of the current state of knowledge in this area. This book sets the scene so clearly that it will surely prove to be essential reading for anyone embarking on the study of primate cognition and behaviour. - R.I.M. Dunbar, University of Liverpool, TREE, vol. 10. no. 10. October 1995

The good biological thinking that motivates....Byrne's book is a pleasure to absorb. More than this it is good to see evolutionary approaches to both functional and causal explanation in the behavioural sciences being given serious thought. - The Psychologist

His account is eminently readable. Byrne puts difficult concepts into strikingly simple and stringent forms, yet on a level that requires some basic knowledge if one wants to follow every step. He never is tediously slow in argument...Byrne's is a fascinating and stimulating account. His risking to take a stand in favor of the thinking ape is counterbalanced by his cautious evaluation of differing interpretations. - Ethology 104, 353-360 (1998)

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