The Whisperings Within

The Whisperings Within by David P. Barash, published by Penguin Books in 1981, presents a thought-provoking exploration of human and animal behavior through the lens of evolutionary biology. This edition spans 274 pages and is written in English. Barash utilizes case studies to illustrate his argument that various facets of human sexual behavior, parenting, kinship patterns, aggression, altruism, and racism are deeply rooted in the evolutionary adaptations of our ancestors.
Readers will find a detailed examination of how these behaviors manifest in both humans and animals, providing insights into the psychological underpinnings of our actions. The book delves into the connections between biology and behavior, offering a unique perspective on the influences of evolution on contemporary human interactions. With its focus on biography, psychology, and fiction, The Whisperings Within invites readers to reflect on the complexities of behavior and the evolutionary history that shapes it.
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A zoologist uses case studies of human and animal behavior to support his argument that many aspects of human sexual behavior, parenting, kinship patterns, aggression, altruism, and racism have their roots in evolutionary adaptations made by man’s ancestors
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