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Basic Economics - Thomas Sowell - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Basic Freud - Michael Kahn - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

High Tech Harvest - Paul Lurquin - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Wizards Of Langley - Jeffrey T Richelson - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Secret History of the War on Cancer - Devra Davis - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Remembered Present - Gerald Edelman - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Great Human Diasporas - Luigi Sforza - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Product Leadership - Robert Cooper - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Rigor Mortis - Richard Harris - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Why Economies Grow - Jeff Madrick - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Infinity Puzzle - Frank Close - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

A Strange Stirring - Stephanie Coontz - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Violent Partners - Linda Mills - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

A Most Elegant Equation - David Stipp - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Who's Your City? - Richard Florida - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Pentagon's Wars - Mark Perry - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol. III - Richard P. Feynman - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol. I - Richard P. Feynman - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol. II - Richard P. Feynman - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Home - John Allen - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Home - John Allen - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

A leading anthropologist studies the science behind "feeling at home" to show us how home made us human Home is where the heart is. Security, comfort, even love, are all feelings that are centered on the humble abode. But what if there is more to the feeling of being at home? Neuroanthropologist John S. Allen believes that the human habitat is one of the most important products of human cognitive, technological, and cultural evolution over the past two million years. In Home , Allen argues that to "feel at home" is more than just an expression, but reflects a deep-seated cognitive basis for the human desire to have, use, and enjoy a place of one''s own. Allen addresses the very basic question: How did a place to sleep become a home? Within human evolution, he ranks house and home as a signature development of our species, as it emerged alongside cooperative hunting, language, and other critical aspects of humanity. Many animals burrow, making permanent home bases, but primates, generally speaking, do not: most wander, making nests at night wherever they might find themselves. This is often in home territory, but it isn''t quite home. Our hominid ancestors were wanderers, too -- so how did we, over the past several million years, find our way home? To tell that story Allen will take us through evolutionary anthropology, neuroscience, the study of emotion, and modern sociology. He examines the home from the inside (of our heads) out: homes are built with our brains as much as with our hands and tools. Allen argues that the thing that may have been most critical in our evolution is not the physical aspect of a home, but developing a feeling of defining, creating, and being in a home, whatever its physical form. The result was an environment, relatively secure against whatever horrors lurked outside, that enabled the expensive but creative human mind to reach its full flowering. Today, with the threat of homelessness, child foster-care, and foreclosure, this idea of having a home is more powerful than ever. In a clear and accessible writing style, Allen sheds light on the deep, cognitive sources of the pleasures of having a home, the evolution of those behaviors, and why the deep reasons why they matter. Home is the story about how humans evolved to create a space not only for shelter, but also for nurturing creativity, innovation, and culture -- and why "feeling at home" is a fundamental aspect of the human condition.

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Meathooked - Marta Zaraska - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Meathooked - Marta Zaraska - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

One of the great science and health revelations of our time is the danger posed by meat-eating. Every day, it seems, we are warned about the harm producing and consuming meat can do to the environment and our bodies. Many of us have tried to limit how much meat we consume, and many of us have tried to give it up altogether. But it is not easy to resist the smoky, cured, barbequed, and fried delights that tempt us. What makes us crave animal protein, and what makes it so hard to give up? And if consuming meat is truly unhealthy for human beings, why didn''t''t evolution turn us all into vegetarians in the first place? In Meathooked , science writer Marta Zaraska explores what she calls the "meat puzzle": our love of meat, despite its harmful effects. Zaraska takes us on a witty tour of meat cultures around the word, stopping in India''s unusual steakhouses, animal sacrifices at temples in Benin, and labs in the Netherlands that grow meat in petri dishes. From the power of evolution to the influence of the meat lobby, and from our genetic makeup to the traditions of our foremothers, she reveals the interplay of forces that keep us hooked on animal protein. A book for everyone from the diehard carnivore to the committed vegan, Meathooked illuminates one of the most enduring features of human civilization, ultimately shedding light on why meat-eating will continue to shape our bodies -- and our world -- into the foreseeable future.

DKK 208.00
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Economic Facts and Fallacies - Thomas Sowell - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Every Life Is On Fire - Jeremy England - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Every Life Is On Fire - Jeremy England - Bog - Basic Books - Plusbog.dk

Why are we alive? Most things in the universe aren''t. And if you trace the evolutionary history of plants and animals back far enough, you will find that, at some point, neither were we. Scientists have wrestled with this problem for centuries, and no one has been able to offer a credible theory. But in 2013, at just 30 years old, biophysicist Jeremy England published a paper that has utterly upended the ongoing study of life''s origins. In Every Life Is on Fire , he describes, for the first time, his highly publicized theory known as dissipative adaptation. In any disordered system, matter clumps together and breaks apart, mostly randomly, without consequence. But some of the clumps that form are momentarily better at doing one specific job: dissipating energy. These structures are less likely to fall apart. Over time, they become better at both withstanding the disorder surrounding them and creating copies of themselves. From this deep insight, grounded in thermodynamics, England is able to isolate the emergence of the first life-like behaviors. Scientists have always thought that life began as a stroke of spectacular luck. But in fact, life may be inevitable, a product of the iron physical laws of the universe.England is both a world-class physicist and an ordained rabbi, and so his enquiry doesn''t end with the physics of life. We ask questions like "How did life begin?" not just for the fun of scientific inquiry, but because we want a deeper understanding of who we are and why we''re here. Even if physics can explain how life-like behaviors emerged, England doubts that reducing life down to the energy flows of a bunch of microscopic particles can ever give us a satisfying answer to what it means to be alive?. He believes that life is fundamentally a philosophical distinction, not a natural one. So before we can seriously look for life''s physical origins, we must first make basic choices about what we think life means. This is something researchers often fail to recognize, and it is why, throughout In Every Life Is on Fire , England informs the premises of his theory with a careful exploration of what life is for.For anyone who reads this book, no matter their creed, In Every Life Is On Fire offers a rare work of popular science that explores not just what science does, but how it imbues our lives with meaning.

DKK 229.00
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