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L'âge de l'empathie : leçons de la nature pour une société d'enfants (0307407772)-

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Age of Empathy : Nature's Lessons for a Kinder Society (0307407772)
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Neuf: Livre neuf, n'ayant jamais été lu ni utilisé, en parfait état, sans pages manquantes ni ...
ISBN
9780307407771
Book Title
Age of Empathy : Nature's Lessons for a Kinder Society
Publisher
Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
Item Length
8 in
Publication Year
2010
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Frans De Waal
Genre
Social Science, Science, Psychology
Topic
Life Sciences / Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Emotions
Item Weight
9 Oz
Item Width
5.2 in
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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Publisher
Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
0307407772
ISBN-13
9780307407771
eBay Product ID (ePID)
81837719

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Book Title
Age of Empathy : Nature's Lessons for a Kinder Society
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Life Sciences / Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Emotions
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Social Science, Science, Psychology
Author
Frans De Waal
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
9 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in

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"A pioneer in primate studies, Frans de Waal sees our better side in chimps, especially our capacity for empathy. In his research, Dr. de Waal has gathered ample evidence that our ability to identify with another's distress -- a catalyst for compassion and charity -- has deep roots in the origin of our species. It is a view independently reinforced by recent biomedical studies showing that our brains are built to feel another's pain." -Robert Lee Hotz,The Wall Street Journal "It's hard to feel the pain of the next guy. First, you have to notice that he exists…then realize that he has different thoughts than you…and different emotions…and that he needs help…and that you should help because you'd like the same done for you…and, wait, did I remember to lock the car?…and… Empathy is often viewed as requiring cognitive capacities for things like theory of mind, perspective taking and the golden rule, implying that empathy is pretty much limited to humans, and is a fairly fragile phenomenon in us. For decades, Frans de Waal has generated elegant data and thinking that show that this is wrong. In this superb book, he shows how we are not the only species with elements of those cognitive capacities, empathy is as much about affect as cognition, and our empathic humanity has roots far deeper than our human-ness." -Robert Sapolsky, author ofWhy Zebras Don't Get UlcersandA Primate's Memoir "The lessons of the economic meltdown, Hurricane Katrina, and other disasters may not be what you think: Biologically, humans are not selfish animals. For that matter, neither are animals, writes the engaging Frans de Waal, a psychology professor with proof positive that, like other creatures who hang out in herds, we've evolved to be empathetic. We don't just hear a scream, it chills us to the bo≠ when we see a smile, we answer with one of our own. THE AGE OF EMPATHY offers advice to cutthroat so-called realists: Listen to your inner ape." -O,The Oprah Magazine "Freshly topical….a corrective to the idea that all animals-human and otherwise-are selfish and unfeeling to the core." -The Economist "Without question, de Waal's essential findings should become part of mainstream conversation. But we need to go further by joining them with a radical political analysis, one that spells out the cultural mechanisms that give rise to an empathy-deficient society. Only then can we reclaim the continuity of morality that emerges so eloquently from these pages." -Gary Olson,The Baltimore Chronicle "De Waal, a renowned primatologist, knows the territory firsthand. He writes clearly and plays fair; he takes on the strongest arguments against him and is quick to acknowledge complexity. His book is popular science as it should be, far superior to the recent spate of "Darwin made me do it" books that purport to explain (or explain away) our behavior." -Edward Dolnick,Bookforum "De Waal is an excellent tour guide, refreshingly literate outside his field, deft at stitching bits of philosophy and anthropology into the narrative. He is also pleasingly opinionated; he seems to have columnist aspirations of his own, and his frequent usually thoughtful and balanced, occasionally facile digressions on morality and U.S. politics read like boilerplate New York Times editorials. Empathy, de Waal says, is one of our most innate capacities, one that likely evolved from mammalian parental care. It begins in the body, a deep unconscious synchrony between mother and child that sets the tone for so many mammalian interactions. When someone smiles, we smi≤ when they yawn, we
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
156/.241
Synopsis
In this thought-provoking book, the acclaimed author of Our Inner Ape examines how empathy comes naturally to a great variety of animals, including humans. Are we our brothers' keepers? Do we have an instinct for compassion? Or are we, as is often assumed, only on earth to serve our own survival and interests? By studying social behaviors in animals, such as bonding, the herd instinct, the forming of trusting alliances, expressions of consolation, and conflict resolution, Frans de Waal demonstrates that animals-and humans-are "preprogrammed to reach out." He has found that chimpanzees care for mates that are wounded by leopards, elephants offer "reassuring rumbles" to youngsters in distress, and dolphins support sick companions near the water's surface to prevent them from drowning. From day one humans have innate sensitivities to faces, bodies, and voices; we've been designed to feel for one another. De Waal's theory runs counter to the assumption that humans are inherently selfish, which can be seen in the fields of politics, law, and finance. But he cites the public's outrage at the U.S. government's lack of empathy in the wake of Hurricane Katrina as a significant shift in perspective-one that helped Barack Obama become elected and ushered in what perhaps could become an Age of Empathy. Through a better understanding of empathy's survival value in evolution, de Waal suggests, we can work together toward a more just society based on a more generous and accurate view of human nature. Written in layman's prose with a wealth of anecdotes, wry humor, and incisive intelligence, The Age of Empathy is essential reading for our embattled times. "An important and timely message about the biological roots of human kindness."--Desmond Morris, author of The Naked Ape
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