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The Dragons of Eden (by Carl Sagan.)

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The Dragons of Eden
 

The Dragons of Eden
(by Carl Sagan.)

$9.00

  • 1978 edition.  263 pages
  • Published by Bookclub Associates, Great Britain.
  • Hardcover with dust jacket.  Green Borads.  Format C.
  • Good plus condition.  MInor wear, fading, creases to dust jacket.

Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence.  Indexed and Illustrated.

In Cosmic Connection Dr. Carl Sagan dramatized for the layman the search for life beyond Earth. Here he turns with the same lucidity and excitement to the equally fascinating inner world of the mind.

In a breathtaking overview from prehistory to the present he explains how human beings evolved, genes and brains together:  who our ancestors and their competitors were;  how our brains and brains of other animals work;  and why other intelligent beings will be sufficiently like us intellectually to permit interstellar communication.

Throughout the book there are quite literally mind-blowing revelations about what we have learned recently of the ability of other animals to reason, what computers have taught us about the mechanism of our brains, and what the latest theories are about the functions of sleep and dreams and the storage of memory.

There are also fascinating excursions into myth and legend and their possible relationship to recent discoveries.   And there are Dr. Sagan's bold speculations on the implications of these discoveries and on what the next steps in human evolution may be. 

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