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Full of Insight and Nuance

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Reviewed: 01-05-23

Gender identity, sexuality, gender roles, nature/nurter, biology/society, gender stereotypes- what do our closest evolutionary ancestors (the chimpanzees and the bonobos) have to teach is about these all-to-often polarizing topics?

Frans de Waal tackles these topics head-on with fascinating stories that add texture and life to the scientific data and research regarding these subjects. I think that almost everyone will have at least a couple of their own personal assumptions challenged after reading this book, as it's conclusions don't land on either end of the ideological spectrum. If not, it will certainly add nuance and life to the conversation.

And, as any honest scientist will admit, there is still more to learn...

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soooo goooood!!!!!!

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Reviewed: 08-18-21

This was one of my favorite stories of all time. What a fantastic, intelligent, inspiring story filled with thought provoking scenarios and good humor.

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Great

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Reviewed: 09-15-20

Professor Wysession presents the story of earth with great enthusiasm. I enjoyed this just as much as his curse on energy and I learned a great deal.

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Amazing Story.

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Reviewed: 03-30-18

How fascinating to listen to the life story of a person who lived so differently from me. From a youth in the Communist movement to risking everything while covering the wars of the 80s and 90s. I realize I have much more to learn about this time from my own youth when I didn't bother to pay attention to the world around me. The only complaint I have is that it was sometimes difficult to follow him either because of an obscure reference or his quickness to move onto his next point, but If you have listened to him speak before this should be no surprise.

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A fan of critical thinking and a humble world view

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Reviewed: 06-27-17

The course is beneficial to anyone with an imperfect human brain (all of us). I have enjoyed Steven Novella's input on the Skeptics Guide To The Universe podcast for years, and he has done a great job here in clarifying and organizing many of the ideas from the critical thinking community.

I feel it is also important to point out that a person of religion would enjoy this as well and gain helpful insight into the minds of their skeptic friends and family.

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Good story, reading could be better.

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Reviewed: 03-23-17

I liked the story. It was distracting to have the different readers because they all had different accents for the characters. It would have been great if they used the same readers that they started with in the beginning. I wonder why they chose not to.

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