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Marc Hauser

    October 25, 1959

    Drawing from a background in biological sciences, this author delves into the complexities of human nature and its evolution. Their writings span a remarkable range of disciplines, from animal behavior and evolutionary biology to cognitive neuroscience and philosophy, unified by an interdisciplinary approach. This author bridges scientific discovery with practical application, particularly in education and human welfare, by working with at-risk youths. Their work aims to enhance our understanding of the mind and brain while developing new tools to improve the lives of children and contribute to societal well-being.

    Wilde Intelligenz
    Wild minds
    Moral Minds
    The Evolution of Communication
    Vulnerable Minds
    • Moral Minds

      How Nature Designed Our Universal Sense of Right and Wrong

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      A ground-breaking book that will do for morality what THE LANGUAGE INSTINCT did for language.

      Moral Minds2007
      3.4
    • Wild minds

      • 392 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Do animals think? Can they count? Do they have emotions? Do they feel anger, frustration, hurt or sorrow? Are they bound by any moral code? Wild Minds provides authoritative answers to these long-standing questions. Marc Hauser, a scientist in the field of animal cognition, uses insights from evolutionary theory and cognitive science to examine animal thought. Treating animals as neither machines devoid of feeling nor as extensions of humans, but as independant beings driven by their own complex impulses, Hauser's work describes his background research in the field: a master tour of the animal mind.

      Wild minds2001
      2.7
    • Wilde Intelligenz

      Was Tiere wirklich denken

      • 378 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Marc D. Hauser ist Professor für Psychologie und Neurowissenschaften an der Harvard University (USA) und Fellow des dortigen Mind, Brain and Behavior- Forschungsprogramms. Neben seiner Arbeit im Labor betreibt er Feldstudien in Kenia, Uganda und Puerto Rico.

      Wilde Intelligenz2001
      4.3
    • This text addresses the problem of how communication systems, including language, have been designed over the course of evolution. It integrates conceptual issues and empirical results from neurobiology, cognitive and developmental psychology, linguistics, evolutionary biology, and ethology.

      The Evolution of Communication1997
      3.6