Humanos ¿o no?

Cela Conde, Camilo José
Ayala, Francisco J.

What is it that makes us humans? From its very origin, humanity has posed this question, striving to answer it through all kinds of myths and theories to mark the limits of an identity that would sharply separate us from the rest of nature. The human being has wanted to see himself as an intermediate creature between the apes and the gods, separated from the animal kingdom by its own characteristics that would make us a unique species. Now, do we have the right to think of ourselves in this way? Camilo José Cela Conde and Francisco J. Ayala embark in this book on a journey on the trail of human nature, which would differentiate us, if it exists, from other animals.

Author
Cela Conde, Camilo José
Ayala, Francisco J.
Subject
Human sciences > Anthropology
EAN
9788413620985
ISBN
978-84-1362-098-5
Edition
1
Publisher
Alianza Editorial
Pages
184 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.5 cm
Release date
18-02-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Alianza ensayo 
Paperback edition
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Cela Conde, Camilo José (aut.)

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Ayala, Francisco J. (aut.)

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