
If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal: What Animal Intelligence Reveals about Human Stupidity
Hardcover
PhilosophyBiologyOther Animals
Publisher Price: $29.00
ISBN13: 9780316388061
Publisher: Little Brown & Co
Published: Aug 9 2022
Pages: 320
Weight: 1.15
Height: 1.30 Width: 5.80 Depth: 8.90
Language: English
- Ryan Holiday Undeniably entertaining.
- The New York Times This funny, extraordinary and thought-provoking (The Wall Street Journal) book asks whether we are in fact the superior species. As it turns out, the truth is stranger--and far more interesting--than we have been led to believe. If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal overturns everything we thought we knew about human intelligence, and asks the question: would humans be better off as narwhals? Or some other, less brainy species? There's a good argument to be made that humans might be a less successful animal species precisely because of our amazing, complex intelligence. All our unique gifts like language, math, and science do not make us happier or more successful (evolutionarily speaking) than other species. Our intelligence allowed us to split the atom, but we've harnessed that knowledge to make machines of war. We are uniquely susceptible to bullshit (though, cuttlefish may be the best liars in the animal kingdom); our bizarre obsession with lawns has contributed to the growing threat of climate change; we are sexually diverse like many species yet stand apart as homophobic; and discriminate among our own as if its natural, which it certainly is not. Is our intelligence more of a curse than a gift? As scientist Justin Gregg persuasively argues, there's an evolutionary reason why human intelligence isn't more prevalent in the animal kingdom. Simply put, non-human animals don't need it to be successful. And, miraculously, their success arrives without the added baggage of destroying themselves and the planet in the process. In seven mind-bending and hilarious chapters, Gregg highlights one feature seemingly unique to humans--our use of language, our rationality, our moral systems, our so-called sophisticated consciousness--and compares it to our animal brethren. Along the way, remarkable tales of animal smarts emerge, as you'll discover:
- Adam Grant
- The house cat who's better at picking winning stocks than actual fund managers
- Elephants who love to drink
- Pigeons who are better than radiologists at spotting cancerous tissue
- Bumblebees who are geniuses at teaching each other soccer
What emerges is both demystifying and remarkable, and will change how you look at animals, humans, and the meaning of life itself.
Also from
Gregg, Justin
If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal: What Animal Intelligence Reveals about Human Stupidity
Gregg, Justin
Paperback
Also in
Philosophy
Philosophy After Marx: 100 Years of Misreadings and the Normative Turn in Political Philosophy
Henning, Christoph
Paperback
Make Peace Before the Sun Goes Down: The Long Encounter of Thomas Merton and His Abbot, James Fox
Lipsey, Roger
Paperback
The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living
Hanselman, Stephen
Holiday, Ryan
Hardcover
The Ethical Slut, Third Edition: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships, and Other Freedoms in Sex and Love
Hardy, Janet W.
Easton, Dossie
Paperback
Humanly Possible: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope
Bakewell, Sarah
Hardcover
Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words
Whyte, David
Paperback
Crossing the Threshold: Etheric Imagination in the Post-Kantian Process Philosophy of Schelling and Whitehead
Segall, Matthew David
Paperback
How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius
Robertson, Donald J.
Paperback
El Niño, El Topo, El Zorro Y El Caballo / The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
Mackesy, Charlie
Hardcover
Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness
Godfrey-Smith, Peter
Paperback
Estoicismo Cotidiano: 366 Reflexiones Sobre La Sabiduría, La Perseverancia Y El Arte de Vivir
Hanselman, Stephen
Holiday, Ryan
Paperback
Art of Living: The Classical Mannual on Virtue, Happiness, and Effectiveness
Lebell, Sharon
Epictetus
Paperback
How to Think Like a Woman: Four Women Philosophers Who Taught Me How to Love the Life of the Mind
Penaluna, Regan
Hardcover
By George G. M. James: Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy
James, George J. M.
Paperback
On Writing and Failure: Or, on the Peculiar Perseverance Required to Endure the Life of a Writer
Marche, Stephen
Paperback
Lives of the Stoics: The Art of Living from Zeno to Marcus Aurelius
Hanselman, Stephen
Holiday, Ryan
Hardcover
The Way, the Enemy, and the Key: A Boxed Set of the Obstacle Is the Way, Ego Is the Enemy & Stillness Is the Key
Holiday, Ryan
Hardcover
Shape: The Hidden Geometry of Information, Biology, Strategy, Democracy, and Everything Else
Ellenberg, Jordan
Paperback
Tantra Illuminated: The Philosophy, History, and Practice of a Timeless Tradition
Wallis, Christopher D.
Paperback
How to Live Like the Little Prince: A Grown-Up's Guide to Rediscovering Imagination, Adventure, and Awe
Garnier, Stéphane
Hardcover
CSB She Reads Truth Bible, Rose Gold Leathertouch: Notetaking Space, Devotionals, Reading Plans, Easy-To-Read Font
Williams, Amanda Bible
Csb Bibles by Holman
Myers, Raechel
Hardcover
This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life
Wallace, David Foster
Hardcover
La Disciplina Marcará Tu Destino / Discipline Is Destiny: The Power of Self-Cont Rol
Holiday, Ryan
Paperback
The Book of Ichigo Ichie: The Art of Making the Most of Every Moment, the Japanese Way
Miralles, Francesc
García, Héctor
Hardcover
The Kybalion: A Study of The Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece
Three Initiates
Hardcover
Procrastination: What It Is, Why It's a Problem, and What You Can Do about It
Sirois, Fuschia M.
Paperback