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  1. 26 de sept. de 2011 · Includes bibliographical references and index. Dilemma -- Heredity -- Development -- Emergence -- Aggression -- Sex -- Altruism -- Religion -- Hope. Presents a philosophy based on sociobiological theory and applying the theory of natural selection to human society. Pulitzer Prize, General Nonfiction, 1979.

  2. On Human Nature (1978; second edition 2004) is a book by the biologist E. O. Wilson, in which the author attempts to explain human nature and society through sociobiology. Wilson argues that evolution has left its traces on characteristics such as generosity, self-sacrifice, worship and the use of sex for pleasure, and proposes a ...

  3. 18 de oct. de 2004 · Buy On Human Nature: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition, With a New Preface on Amazon.com FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders

  4. 1 de sept. de 1978 · On Human Nature. Edward O. Wilson. 4.15. 3,432 ratings182 reviews. No one who cares about the human future can afford to ignore E.O. Wilson's book. On Human Nature begins a new phase in the most important intellectual controversy of this generation: Is human behavior controlled by the species' biological heritage?

  5. Twenty-five years after its first publication, Harvard University Press has re-released Edward O. Wilson's classic work, On Human Nature. A double Pulitzer Prize winner, Wilson is a writer of effortless grace and stylish succinctness and this is one of his finest, most important books...[A] highly influential, elegantly written book.

  6. On Human Nature | Princeton University Press. Philosophy. On Human Nature. Roger Scruton. A brief, radical defense of human uniqueness from acclaimed philosopher Roger Scruton. Sale Price: $11.98/£10.00. Price: $23.95 / £20.00. ISBN: 9780691168753. Published: Feb 28, 2017. Copyright: 2017. Pages: 160. Sale Price: $11.98/£10.00. Price:

  7. Description. On Human Nature: Biology, Psychology, Ethics, Politics, and Religion covers the present state of knowledge on human diversity and its adaptative significance through a broad and eclectic selection of representative chapters.