Being Human: Life Lessons from the Frontiers of Science
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The Great Courses
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Robert Sapolsky
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The Great Courses
About this listen
Understanding our humanity - the essence of who we are - is one of the deepest mysteries and biggest challenges in modern science. Why do we have bad moods? Why are we capable of having such strange dreams? How can metaphors in our language hold such sway on our actions?
As we learn more about the mechanisms of human behavior through evolutionary biology, neuroscience, anthropology, and other related fields, we're discovering just how intriguing the human species is. And while scientists are continually uncovering similarities between our behavior and that of other animals, they're also finding insights into everything that makes us unique from any other species.
Join an acclaimed neurobiologist, award-winning teacher, and MacArthur Foundation "genius grant" recipient in a series of 12 invigorating lectures that offer a surprising and undeniably fascinating study of what makes you you, journeying to the front lines of scientific research to gain a new perspective on the quirky nature of being ourselves. Professor Sapolsky explores our humanity by investigating mysterious and sometimes even mundane aspects of human behavior, including bad moods, nostalgia, and dreams, packing the lectures with stories of bold experiments and case studies that illuminate the intricacies of our behavior.
Thought-provoking, witty, and sometimes myth-shattering, this course is sure to have you thinking about and appreciating your life in novel ways.
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©2012 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2012 The Great CoursesWhat listeners say about Being Human: Life Lessons from the Frontiers of Science
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- H.C Vancouver
- 2023-12-06
So good
Sapolsky is an incredible lecturer. Such great information with a thread of comedy. I love listening to him.
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- Emma David
- 2023-01-28
Very interesting book on the brain and being human
This book brings up topics that will make you think about things like metaphors and how they are all around us all the time. Also, the brain and how our likes in music or food are sort of set by the time we’re 40. As well as, how science was wrong about why babies die of SIDS in the beginning. Research is never fully finished. A book I recommend to everyone.
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- hgj
- 2020-04-11
If you listen to one Great Courses Lecture, pick this one
I could go on about the studies and how great a lecturer is and how wide-spread the scientific reach and aptitude, but mostly, it’s just being human. What a strange and delightful concept.
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- 2024-05-23
Sapolsky's rich lectures never boring
Loved everything! Sapolsky's warm and sincere voice, his deep knowledge enabling him brining a broad range of examples, his compassionate understanding of the humans, and of course his utmost competence on the subjects of his field of studies makes his lectures very influential and educational. I enjoyed and loved every minutes od listening.
The only dislike I have is that it ended while he seemed to have much more to offer.
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- Mom of four
- 2023-01-14
Wow
Very impressed with the authors way of explaining to regular people I learned so much I hope to regain Forever thank you!
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- novelfables
- 2023-01-16
Excellent lectures!
The narrator is articulate and presents the information in an accessible manner. The audio quality is superb. The topic is intriguing and a valuable lesson on navigating through life. Learned a lot about myself and others. Definitely worth listening
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- Vera
- 2018-04-06
A definite must lusten
This professor has lived a very interesting life. He is not just a book learner. It is great to be studious but he has risked much to learn his life lessons and through interests and his research he paints a picture of our strengths and flaws.
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- Barry M
- 2022-12-29
another great listen
Another great lesson. This author deals with complex neuropsychology in an interesting and easy to understand manner that is fun to listen to.
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- Josh Ruberg
- 2019-12-14
Interesting, misleading title.
Very interesting information and delivered with good mix of real-world examples and scientific research. Falls apart at the title though. More accurate might be "Being animal-mammal-?human?". Doesn't address areas of human nature I would be also be interested in such as creativity and effect of psychotherapy on the brain.
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