Through a Glass Brightly, David P. Barash
Through a Glass Brightly, David P. Barash
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Through a Glass Brightly
Using Science to See Our Species as We Really Are

Author: David P. Barash

Narrator: Charles Constant

Unabridged: 9 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/11/2018


Synopsis

In Through a Glass Brightly, noted scientist David P. Barash explores the process by which science has, throughout time, cut humanity "down to size," and how humanity has responded. A good paradigm is a tough thing to lose, especially when its replacement leaves us feeling more vulnerable and less special. And yet, as science has progressed, we find ourselves—like it or not—bereft of many of our most cherished beliefs, confronting an array of paradigms lost.

Barash models his argument around a set of "old" and "new" paradigms that define humanity's place in the universe. This new set of paradigms range from provocative revelations as to whether human beings are well designed, whether the universe has somehow been established with our species in mind (the so-called anthropic principle), whether life itself is inherently fragile, and whether Homo sapiens might someday be genetically combined with other species (and what that would mean for our self-image). Rather than seeing ourselves through a glass darkly, science enables us to perceive our strengths and weaknesses brightly and accurately at last, so that paradigms lost becomes wisdom gained. The result is a bracing, remarkably hopeful view of who we really are.

About David P. Barash

David P. Barash is an evolutionary biologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Washington. He has written more than 280 peer-reviewed articles and nearly forty books. Barash has penned op-eds in the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, and the Chicago Tribune, as well as numerous pieces in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Nautilus, and aeon.


Reviews

Reading this philosophical and scientific book, I was reminded of an Indian story. The god Indra, inflated beyond measure with self-importance, keeps adding to his palace. There is no end in sight. His despairing wife calls for help. A sage presents Indra with a vision of the countless Indras who cam......more

Goodreads review by Kate

The subtitle to this book says it all: using science to see our species as we really are. Each of the 16 chapters explores a different element in what it is to be human, and ends with the declaration of an old paradigm--succinctly dismantled in the narrative--and a new paradigm, the conclusion of th......more

Goodreads review by John

Through the Glass Brightly is a very well written book, that tackles an equally interesting topic: How unique us humans are (or are not) in nature . The book challenges the view, of not only religions, that the human species is unique among all life on the planet, by using sound scientific arguments......more

Goodreads review by Al

This is a book about humans, about what humans really are and how that differs from concepts that we humans like to have about ourselves. Eschewing fantasies and wishful thinking, the author uses information from scientific research to explore the human condition. He quickly skewers the idea of huma......more