Bokdetaljer
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
271
Språk
Hebreiska
Publicerad
Jan 1, 2018
Förlag
מודן
Beskrivning
Frans de Waal and ניצן לפידות delve into the intriguing world of animal intelligence, exploring the depths of cognition across species. They challenge the notion of human exceptionalism by examining the remarkable capabilities found in the animal kingdom. The authors pose thought-provoking questions about the differences and similarities between human and animal intelligence, prompting readers to reconsider their own perceptions.
Through engaging narratives and compelling research, the book illustrates the various forms of intelligence exhibited by animals, from problem-solving skills to emotional awareness. De Waal emphasizes that intelligence is not a single trait but rather a spectrum that manifests in diverse ways in different species. This exploration reveals the profound connections that exist between humans and animals, encouraging a more empathetic understanding of our fellow creatures.
As the text unfolds, readers are invited to reflect on their ability to comprehend and appreciate the intelligence of non-human beings. The authors guide readers through fascinating examples, inviting them to rethink long-held assumptions about what it means to be "smart." In doing so, they unveil a richer tapestry of cognitive abilities that span the natural world.
Ultimately, this exploration is as much about humility as it is about discovery, pushing the boundaries of how intelligence is defined. It invites an open dialogue about the nature of thought, understanding, and the intricate web of life that connects all sentient beings.
Through engaging narratives and compelling research, the book illustrates the various forms of intelligence exhibited by animals, from problem-solving skills to emotional awareness. De Waal emphasizes that intelligence is not a single trait but rather a spectrum that manifests in diverse ways in different species. This exploration reveals the profound connections that exist between humans and animals, encouraging a more empathetic understanding of our fellow creatures.
As the text unfolds, readers are invited to reflect on their ability to comprehend and appreciate the intelligence of non-human beings. The authors guide readers through fascinating examples, inviting them to rethink long-held assumptions about what it means to be "smart." In doing so, they unveil a richer tapestry of cognitive abilities that span the natural world.
Ultimately, this exploration is as much about humility as it is about discovery, pushing the boundaries of how intelligence is defined. It invites an open dialogue about the nature of thought, understanding, and the intricate web of life that connects all sentient beings.
Genrer
Vetenskap & Teknik