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Origins and non-Origins,
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This review is from: Origins (Hardcover)
For tracing the evolution of the species, man, down from remote antiquity, this book has few peers. Richard has a flair for synthesis and obtaining and presenting the big picture, no doubt about that. He and others can even point to skeletal evidence of the first speech. We lack, however, any indication of how the fine mind and sensitive soul of the individual, Richard Leakey, arose from the unconscious and obedient tissue in which it finds itself, or what explanation is to be found there of the appreciation of origins. The Greeks said, "Know thyself", and Linnaeus took up the challenge by calling man sapiens, because he must be wise indeed who could know himself. The Leakeys inherited and espoused the challenge. More answers, Richard!
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Good book...,
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Interesting read,I have been interested in learning more about our origins and this book is a start...I am still working on it.
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Origins: The Emergence and Evolution of Our Species and Its PossibleFuture by Roger Lewin (Paperback - October 25, 1991)
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