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The Age of Empathy

Nature's Lessons for a Kinder Society
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In The Age of Empathy, Frans de Waal explores the biological foundations of empathy and altruism, drawing on research from primatology and psychology. The book delves into how empathy is not only a human trait but is evident in the animal kingdom as well, challenging the notion that nature is solely survival-driven. De Waal's insights suggest that empathy is crucial for both individual well-being and the survival of species.
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You might enjoy this book if you're captivated by the natural science behind social behaviours in both animals and humans. Frans de Waal offers intriguing insights into the evolution of empathy, revealing how our instincts for cooperation and kindness are deeply rooted in our biology. If you're interested in exploring the connection between our primal past and modern society, this book offers a thought-provoking perspective.

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The Age of Empathy

Empathy is not just a human trait--it is a key element of many species' success.

Empathy is not just a human trait - we can see it across the animal kingdom as a key element of evolutionary success

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'Kindness and co-operation have played a crucial role in raising humans to the top of the evolutionary tree...We have thrived on the milk of human kindness.' - Observer

'There is a widely-held assumption that humans are hard-wired for relentless and ruthless competition...Frans de Waal sees nature differently - as a biological legacy in which empathy, not mere self-interest, is shared by humans, bonobos and animals.' - Ben Macintyre, The Times

Empathy holds us together. That we are hardwired to be altruistic is the result of thousands of years of evolutionary biology which has kept society from slipping into anarchy. But we are not alone: primates, elephants, even rodents are empathetic creatures too.

Social behaviours such as the herding instinct, bonding rituals, expressions of consolation and even conflict resolution demonstrate that animals are designed to feel for each other. From chimpanzees caring for mates that have been wounded by leopards, elephants reassuring youngsters in distress and dolphins preventing sick companions from drowning, with a wealth of anecdotes, scientific observations, wry humour and incisive intelligence, The Age of Empathy is essential reading for all who believe in the power of our connections to each other.

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Frans de Waal offers a perspective that challenges the assumption of humans being solely driven by competition, suggesting instead that empathy is a shared trait among humans and animals. His work is praised for blending rigorous science with engaging writing, offering a fresh, topical counter-narrative to the belief in inherent selfishness. As a pioneer in primate studies, de Waal sees the more empathetic side of creatures like chimps, highlighting the potential for creating a more empathetic society.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781788164443

Publisher: Profile Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 July 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Souvenir Press Ltd

Edition: Main

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 210g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Frans de Waal is a Dutch-born biologist and one of the world's most respected primatologists. In 2007 Time magazine selected him as one of the World's 100 most influential people. He currently works at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory University, Atlanta.

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