العربية
  • Free & Easy Returns
  • Best Deals
العربية
loader
Wishlist
wishlist
Cart
cart

Cosmosapiens:Human Evolution From The Universe Paperback English by John Hands - 42675

Now:
AED 93.00 Inclusive of VAT
Only 2 left in stock
noon-marketplace
Get it by 13 Dec
Order in 5 h 16 m
VIP ENBD Credit Card

VIP card

Earn 5% cashback with the Mashreq noon Credit Card. Apply now

Delivery 
by noon
Delivery by noon
High Rated
Seller
High Rated Seller
Cash on 
Delivery
Cash on Delivery
Secure
Transaction
Secure Transaction
1
1 Added to cart
Add To Cart
Noon Locker
Free delivery on Lockers & Pickup Points
Learn more
free_returns
Enjoy hassle free returns with this offer.
Item as Described
Item as Described
70%
Partner Since

Partner Since

7+ Years
Overview
Specifications
PublisherPrelude
ISBN 139780715651216
ISBN 10715651218
Book SubtitleHuman Evolution From The Universe
Book DescriptionA Daily Telegraph and TLS Book of the Year 'An audacious tour of all that science can teach us' Edward O. Wilson Specialist scientific fields are developing at incredibly swift speeds, but what can they really tell us about how the universe began and how humans evolved to play such a dominant role on Earth? John Hands's extraordinarily ambitious quest brings together our scientific knowledge and evaluates the theories and evidence about the origin and evolution of matter, life, consciousness, and humankind. Cosmosapiens provides the most comprehensive account yet of current ideas such as cosmic inflation, dark energy, the selfish gene, and neurogenetic determinism. In clear and accessible language, Hands differentiates the firmly established from the speculative and examines the claims of various fields such as string theory to approach a unified theory of everything. In doing so he challenges the orthodox consensus in those branches of cosmology, biology, and neuroscience that have ossified into dogma. His striking analysis reveals underlying patterns of cooperation, complexification, and convergence that lead to the unique emergence in humans of a self-reflective consciousness that enables us to determine our future evolution. This groundbreaking book is destined to become a classic of scientific thinking.
Editorial Review[Hands] makes us realise how much we don't know. From his book we get that big picture he sought -- Professor David Knight, author of The Making of Modern Science A fine book... brave, very wide ranging, synoptic -- Professor Stuart Kauffman, author of At Home in the Universe Hands's voyage of inquiry will not only educate you, it will also surprise -- Derek Shearer, Director, McKinnon Center for Global Affairs, Los Angeles An audacious and admirable book... written with engaging style, and the strongest scientific ideas across a swathe of fields in physics and biology are presented lucidly -- Larry Steinman, Professor of Neurological Sciences, Stanford University Any conventional Darwinist (and I am one of them) will find a lot to take exception to: but disagreement is the fuel of progress and if you enjoy an argument this is the book for you -- Professor Steve Jones, author of The Language of the Genes This book is an intellectual tour-de-force...highly recommended for anyone wishing to get a deeper insight into the fundamental but typically arcane theories that purport to explain where we and the universe that surrounds us are coming from -- Professor Francis Heylighen, Evolution, Complexity and Cognition Group, Free University of Brussels A work as bold, broad, and challenging as this will no doubt tweak the bias any one of us may have regarding a particular event, but, then, so did Darwin's On the Origin of Species -- Jeffrey Schwartz, Professor of Physical Anthropology and of The History & Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh A game-changer. In the tradition of Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, this lucidly written, penetrating analysis challenges us to rethink many things we take for granted about ourselves, our society, and our universe. It will become a classic -- Peter Dreier, E.P. Clapp Distinguished Professor of Politics, Occidental College John Hands has done a remarkable job of disentangling the many topics that are long overdue for reinterpretation. The enormous effort he has made to cover so many evolutionary questions is heroic... A major accomplishment -- Professor James Shapiro, author of Evolution: A View From The 21st Century Even in cases where one might disagree, the arguments are thought-provoking -- Paul Steinhardt, Albert Einstein Professor in Science, Princeton University A magisterial, persuasive and thought provoking survey of the horizons of modern science -- Dr James Le Fanu, author of The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine This is a truly exceptional piece of work -- Tim Crane, Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge From dark energy to the selfish gene, Hands looks at how we know what we know - and what we don't. An overview of current thought on this ever fascinating subject * The Observer * Audacious, ambitious, and philosophically completist study... a thoughtful treatise for the eternally curious * Starred review, Publishers Weekly * Lucid and intelligible to the non-specialists... a book of astonishing ambition and scope -- Tim Crane * Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year * A substantial, sceptical survey of the current state of scientific knowledge of about the most basic questions... An invaluable, encyclopedic achievement -- A.N. Wilson * Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year * 'An audacious tour of all that science can teach us about the origin and evolution of humanity in the universe, start to finish. It's encyclopedic sweep can be read straight through or browsed in parts of special interest.' -- Edward O. Wilson
About the AuthorJohn Hands has devoted more than ten years to evaluating scientific theories about human evolution from the origin of the universe. He graduated in chemistry from the University of London and co-authored two research studies and published one book in the social sciences. He was the founding Director of the Government's Co-operative Housing Agency and served on three Government committees. He has tutored in both physics and management studies for the Open University and was Royal Literary Fund Fellow at University College London.
LanguageEnglish
AuthorJohn Hands
LanguageEnglish
Publication Date42675
Number of Pages704

Cosmosapiens:Human Evolution From The Universe Paperback English by John Hands - 42675

Added to cartatc
Cart Total AED 93.00
Loading