An epoch-making story of human creation and evolution from famous historians - the international bestseller list - explores ways biology and history define us and explains what "human" means We will deepen our understanding.
At least six different humans lived on the earth 10,000 years ago. But today there is only one Homo sapiens. What happened to the other person? Can it happen to us?
Although most books on human history pursue historical or biological methods, Dr. Yvald Noah Harari used this very creative book to break this model. . From investigating the role of the human in the global ecosystem to the role of the empire's rise, Sapiens combines history and science, rethinking the accepted story, linking past developments with contemporary concerns, We will tie in the context of ideas. Study specific events
Dr Harari also forced us to see the future. In the past few decades, humans began to yield to the natural selection rules that dominated life in the past 4 billion years. In addition to designing the world around us, we can design ourselves as well. Does this lead us to the places we want to be, where we want to be?
With 27 photos, 6 maps and 25 illustrations / charts, Jared Diamond, James Gleick, Matt Ridley, Robert Wright and Sharon Moalem says that this provocative and insightful work is definitely controversial It is a fan of. I need to read it.
Homo Deus, Yuval Noah Harari. Harari's first book, Sapiens, is a detailed explanation of the past of our species. Several potential stories about his future vision in the future and the future of our human race. Do we conflict with technology, do you live in harmony with it or do you integrate with it? Mr. Harari once said that his book is not literal, but let's think about it. This book has no disappointment. How to live: or the problem of Montagne life and answers to 20 attempts. Sarah Bakewell. Part of the biography, partial application philosophy, this book explores His ideas about the lifetime of the French Renaissance philosopher Michel Montagne and how we all should live. Dealing with death, awareness of animals (including relationships with pets), closeness of learning, politics, power are the best ways to cover various topics.
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Likewise, Yuval Noah Harari of Sapiens also exposes the social aspect of humanity as the core foundation. This aspect and interaction explained by Yuval Noah Harari in his book supports the idea of Dave Logan. He told the human seed that it is a social species at the beginning and it only worked together with a certain size and specific critical mass. Both speak about 80 to 120 tribes. After this size, these communities can grow as long as they do not have another bigger goal, ideology, the subset is composed of different values