Shortcuts
Please wait while page loads.
Canterbury-Bankstown Library Service . Default .
PageMenu- Main Menu-
Page content

Catalogue Display

The social leap : how and why humans connect / William von Hippel.

The social leap : how and why humans connect / William von Hippel.
Item Information
Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date
155.7 HIPP
Adult Non Fiction   Padstow . . Available .  
. Catalogue Record 1139278 ItemInfo . Catalogue Record 1139278 ItemInfo Top of page .
Catalogue Information
Field name Details
ISBN 9781925713022 (paperback)
Name Hippel, William von author.
Title The social leap : how and why humans connect / William von Hippel.
Published Melbourne, Victoria : Scribe Publications, 2018.
©2018
Description 291 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-277) and index.
Summary Human psychology is rife with contradictions: We work hard to achieve our goals, but when we succeed, our happiness is fleeting compared with our efforts. We hope our friends will do well in life, but can't help feeling jealous if they do too well. We're aghast at the thought of people we know being murdered, even if we despise them, but are unconcerned when our armed forces kill enemies who are strangers to us. We complain about difficult bosses, but are often behave just as badly when we're in charge. These inconsistencies may seem irrational, but each of them has evolved to serve a vital function in our lives. Indeed, the most fundamental aspects of our psychology were permanently shaped by the 'social leap' our ancestors made from the rainforest to the savannah. In their struggle to survive on the open grasslands, our ancestors prioritised teamwork and sociality over physical prowess, creating an entirely new kind of intelligence that forever altered our place on this planet. In The Social Leap, leading psychologist William von Hippel traces our evolutionary history to show how events in our distant past continue to shape our lives today. From the everyday, such as why we exaggerate, to the exotic, such as why we believe our own lies, the implications are far-reaching and extraordinary. Blending anthropology, biology, history, and psychology with evolutionary science, The Social Leap is a fresh, provocative look at our species. It provides new clues about who we are, why we do what we do, and how to live the good life.
Subjects Social perception
Human evolution
Social psychology
Evolutionary psychology -- Social aspects
Links to Related Works
Subject References:
See Also:
Broader Subject References:
Authors:
Catalogue Information 1139278 . Catalogue Information 1139278 Top of page .
Quick Search