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Human Biodiversity
Genes, Race, and History
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336 pages
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Exploring the question of human uniqueness, this book delves into the intersection of biological anthropology and humanist perspectives. It challenges the binary views often held by humanists and scientists, prompting readers to reconsider their assumptions about what sets humans apart. Through a nuanced examination of various arguments, the text invites a deeper understanding of human identity and its complexities, revealing the intricacies of our species within a broader biological context.
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2017, hardcover
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