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Aping Mankind

In a devastating critique Raymond Tallis exposes the exaggerated claims made for the ability of neuroscience and evolutionary theory to explain human consciousness, behaviour, culture and society, and shows that human beings are infinitely more interesting and complex than they appear in the mirror of biologism.
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In a devastating critique Raymond Tallis exposes the exaggerated claims made for the ability of neuroscience & evolutionary theory to explain human consciousness, behaviour, culture & society, & shows that human beings are infinitely more interesting & complex than they appear in the mirror of biologism.

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