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Dialogues on the Human Ape

Contributor(s): Dubreuil, Laurent (Author), Savage-Rumbaugh, Sue (Author)

ISBN: 9781517905651

Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

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Pub Date: December 25, 2018

Dewey: 599.88

LCCN: 2018024169

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.40" H x 8.60" L x 5.50" W ( 0.66 lbs) 248 pages

Series: PostHumanities

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A primatologist and a humanist together explore the meaning of being a "human animal"

Humanness is typically defined by our capacity for language and abstract thinking. Yet decades of research led by the primatologist Sue Savage-Rumbaugh has shown that chimpanzees and bonobos can acquire human language through signing and technology.

Drawing on this research, Dialogues of the Human Ape brings Savage-Rumbaugh into conversation with the philosopher Laurent Dubreuil to explore the theoretical and practical dimensions of what being a "human animal" means. In their use of dialogue as the primary mode of philosophical and scientific inquiry, the authors transcend the rigidity of scientific and humanist discourses, offering a powerful model for the dissemination of speculative hypotheses and open-ended debates grounded in scientific research.

Arguing that being human is an epigenetically driven process rather than a fixed characteristic rooted in genetics or culture, this book suggests that while humanness may not be possible in every species, it can emerge in certain supposedly nonhuman species. Moving beyond irrational critiques of ape consciousness that are motivated by arrogant, anthropocentric views, Dialogues on the Human Ape instead takes seriously the continuities between the ape mind and the human mind, addressing why language matters to consciousness, free will, and the formation of the "human animal" self.

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"This book appears in an important series on Post-humanities, so academics and researchers in that field would certainly find much value in this volume as well. The book is intellectually and emotionally engaging, well written, and nicely organized."--ASEBL Journal

"The book explores the continuities between the ape and human minds, addressing why language matters to consciousness, free will and the formation of the self."--Cornell Chronicle

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