Back to top
View the classic catalog.
Languages & Display
English
Español
Display
Oliver Wendell Holmes Library
Dark Mode
Navigation
Library Account
Archives & Special Collections
OWHL Website
ComCat
A-Z Databases
OWHL Guides
Sign in
Your Account
Library Home Page
Library Hours & Location
Change Catalog
Help
Display Options
Languages
English
Español
Sign Out
Look for
Keyword
Title
Start of Title
Series
Author
Subject
Call Number
Advanced Search
in Library Catalog
in Online Collection
in Lists
in History & Archives
Search
Browse
»
Through a glass brightly: using science to see our species as we really are
Through a glass brightly: using science to see our species as we really are
Author
Barash, David P
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
[2018]
Language
English
Book
Show Edition
Available from another library
Where is it?
See Full Copy Details
Place Hold
Add to List
SHARE
Description
Loading Description...
NoveList
Published Reviews
Table of Contents
From the Book
The journey to Brobdignag
From centrality
From centrality to periphery
The meaning of life
Well designed?
The anthropic principle
Tardigrades, Trisolarans, and the toughness of life
Of humanzees and chimphumans
Separateness of self
Uniquely thoughtful
Conflict between parents and offspring
True or false?
The myth of monogamy
War and peace
About those better angels
Who's in charge?
The paradox of power
Conclusion : optare aude.
Excerpt
Loading Excerpt...
Author Notes
Loading Author Notes...
Subjects
Subjects
Animal nature
Human beings
Human beings -- Animal nature
Human ecology
Philosophical anthropology
Science & Technology
Self Help
More Details
Contributors
Barash, David P.
Author
Constant, Charles
Reader
ISBN
9780190673710
9781684415472
UPC
Staff View
Loading Staff View.
Loading, please wait
...