著者: Robin Dunbar
出版社: Oxford Univ Pr
ISBN : 9780190616786
Dunbar (How Many Friends Does One Person Need?), a professor of evolutionary psychology at Oxford, ponders what it is “to be human (as opposed to being an ape)” and asks, “How did we come to be that way?” He suggests the answer began with a cooling climate 1.8 million to 2.5 million years ago, which led to fewer lush forests and more harsh grasslands.
Nonfiction Book Review: Human Evolution: Our Brains and Behavior by Robin Dunbar. Oxford Univ., $34.95 (272p) ISBN 978-0-19-061678-6 https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-19-061678-6
The story of human evolution has fascinated us like no other: we seem to have an insatiable curiosity about who we are and where we have come from. Yet studying the "stones and bones" skirts around what is perhaps the realest, and most relatable, story of human evolution - the social and cognitive changes that gave rise to modern humans.
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「テクストとは多次元の空間であって、そこではさまざまなエクリチュールが、結びつき、異議をとなえあい、そのどれもが起源となることはない。テクストとは、無数にある文化の中心からやって来た引用の織物である。」(ロラン・バルト「作者の死」『物語の構造分析』)
"The text is a multidimensional space, and there, the various Ekritule are connected and challenged, none of which originates. The text is a woven fabric of quotes that came from countless cultural centers."(Lauren Barth "Death of the Author" "Structural Analysis of the Story")
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