Knihobot

The Red Queen

Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature

Hodnocení knihy

Více o knize

Two intriguing questions underpin the exploration of human sexuality: why is Homo sapiens a sexual species, and what does this mean for human nature? While sexual reproduction may seem ordinary, many organisms reproduce through cloning, often more efficiently. To grasp evolution and the advantages of sex, we must consider the Red Queen from Lewis Carroll's work, who runs to maintain her position. A compelling theory suggests that evolution is not about progress but adaptation for survival. Humans face constant challenges from internal parasites, necessitating rapid genetic changes. Sexual reproduction allows for new genetic combinations each generation, serving as a crucial defense against diseases and ensuring we don't fall behind in the evolutionary race. This leads to profound implications for human nature. Matt Ridley delves into the Red Queen theory, linking it to various aspects of human behavior. He examines whether humans are inherently polygamous, the mental differences between genders, and the similarities in sexual habits with other species. He questions the arbitrary nature of beauty standards and engages in the ongoing debate about "human nature." This exploration provides a fresh perspective on the human condition and its evolution.

Nákup knihy

The Red Queen, Matt Ridley

Jazyk
Rok vydání
1995
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(měkká),
Stav knihy
Dobrá
Cena
209 Kč

Doručení

Platební metody

4,1
Velmi dobrá
15904 Hodnocení

Tady nám chybí tvá recenze.

Titul
The Red Queen
Podtitul
Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Penguin Books
Rok vydání
1995
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
405
ISBN10
0140245480
ISBN13
9780140245486
Série
První vydání
1993
Původní název
The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature
Hodnocení
4,05 z 5
Anotace
Two intriguing questions underpin the exploration of human sexuality: why is Homo sapiens a sexual species, and what does this mean for human nature? While sexual reproduction may seem ordinary, many organisms reproduce through cloning, often more efficiently. To grasp evolution and the advantages of sex, we must consider the Red Queen from Lewis Carroll's work, who runs to maintain her position. A compelling theory suggests that evolution is not about progress but adaptation for survival. Humans face constant challenges from internal parasites, necessitating rapid genetic changes. Sexual reproduction allows for new genetic combinations each generation, serving as a crucial defense against diseases and ensuring we don't fall behind in the evolutionary race. This leads to profound implications for human nature. Matt Ridley delves into the Red Queen theory, linking it to various aspects of human behavior. He examines whether humans are inherently polygamous, the mental differences between genders, and the similarities in sexual habits with other species. He questions the arbitrary nature of beauty standards and engages in the ongoing debate about "human nature." This exploration provides a fresh perspective on the human condition and its evolution.