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The table comes first : family, France, and the meaning of food
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ISBN: 0307700593 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York : Knopf,

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"From the author of Paris to the Moon--one man's quest for the meaning of food in a time obsessed with what to eat. Never before have we cared so much about food. It preoccupies our popular culture, our fantasies, even our moralizing--"You still eat meat?" How could the land of Chef Boyardee have come so far overnight? And where can we possibly go from here? Locating our table ancestry in France, Adam Gopnik traces our rapid evolution from commendable awareness to manic compulsion and how, on the way, we lost sight of a timeless truth: what goes on around the table--families, friends, lovers coming together, or breaking apart; conversation across the simplest or grandest board--is always more important than what we put on the table. Gently satirizing the entire human comedy of the comestible, The Table Comes First seeks to liberate us from the twin clutches of puritanical guilt and cable TV glitz. It is the delightful beginning of a new conversation about the way we eat now"-- "From the author of Paris to the Moon--one man's quest for the meaning of food in a time obsessed with what to eat. Never before have we cared so much about food. It preoccupies our popular culture, our fantasies, even our moralizing--"You still eat meat?" How could the land of Chef Boyardee have come so far overnight? And where can we possibly go from here? Locating the roots of our foodways in France, Adam Gopnik traces our rapid evolution from commendable awareness to manic compulsion and how, on the way, we lost sight of a timeless truth: what goes on around the table--families, friends, lovers coming together, or breaking apart; conversation across the simplest or grandest board--is always more important than what we put on the table. Gently satirizing the entire human comedy of the comestible, The Table Comes First seeks to liberate us from the twin clutches of puritanical guilt and cable TV glitz. It is the delightful beginning of a new conversation about the way we eat now"--


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The human evolutionary transition : from animal intelligence to culture
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ISBN: 0691240760 9780691240763 Year: 2023 Publisher: Princeton, N. J. : Princeton University Press,

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A major new theory of why human intelligence has not evolved in other speciesThe Human Evolutionary Transition offers a unified view of the evolution of intelligence, presenting a bold and provocative new account of how animals and humans have followed two powerful yet very different evolutionary paths to intelligence. This incisive book shows how animals rely on robust associative mechanisms that are guided by genetic information, which enable animals to sidestep complex problems in learning and decision making but ultimately limit what they can learn. Humans embody an evolutionary transition to a different kind of intelligence, one that relies on behavioral and mental flexibility. The book argues that flexibility is useless to most animals because they lack sufficient opportunities to learn new behavioral and mental skills. Humans find these opportunities in lengthy childhoods and through culture.Blending the latest findings in fields ranging from psychology to evolutionary anthropology, The Human Evolutionary Transition draws on computational analyses of the problems organisms face, extensive overviews of empirical data on animal and human learning, and mathematical modeling and computer simulations of hypotheses about intelligence. This compelling book demonstrates that animal and human intelligence evolved from similar selection pressures while identifying bottlenecks in evolution that may explain why human-like intelligence is so rare.

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SCIENCE / Cognitive Science. --- Activation. --- Adaptation. --- Anatomically modern human. --- Animal cognition. --- Approach Behavior. --- Backtracking. --- Behavior. --- Behavioral modernity. --- Biology. --- Cellular differentiation. --- Cognition. --- Cognitive Psychology. --- Cognitive architecture. --- Cognitive revolution. --- Cognitive test. --- Combinatorial explosion. --- Comparative psychology. --- Computer. --- Conceptual framework. --- Cost-effectiveness analysis. --- Cultural evolution. --- Cultural history. --- Decision-making. --- Developmental psychology. --- Dimension. --- Dynamical system. --- Early childhood. --- Ecological niche. --- Emergence. --- Energy consumption. --- Episodic-like memory. --- Ethology. --- Evolution of human intelligence. --- Evolution. --- Evolutionary biology. --- Evolutionary dynamics. --- Evolutionary psychology. --- Explanatory power. --- Forward chaining. --- Genetic divergence. --- Genre. --- Gopnik. --- Governance. --- Hominidae. --- Human behavior. --- Human evolution (origins of society and culture). --- Human evolution. --- Implementation. --- Inference. --- Information processing. --- Institution. --- Invention. --- Jay. --- Language acquisition. --- Language. --- Learning curve. --- Learning. --- Life. --- Mass production. --- Mating. --- Mental process. --- Modern Studies. --- Observational learning. --- Obstacle. --- Order of acquisition. --- Organism. --- Outsourcing. --- Ownership (psychology). --- Perception. --- Perceptual learning. --- Philosophical theory. --- Planning. --- Population genetics. --- Probability. --- Programming language. --- Prokaryote. --- Reality. --- Reinforcement. --- Result. --- Sample Size. --- Scientific notation. --- Sensory processing. --- Skill. --- Social environment. --- Social intelligence. --- Social learning theory. --- Socialism. --- Sociocultural evolution. --- Stimulus (physiology). --- Suggestion. --- Summation. --- Supercomputer. --- Symbol. --- Symbolic language (engineering). --- Symbolic system. --- The Major Transitions in Evolution. --- Thought. --- Tool Use Behavior. --- Trait theory. --- Zone of proximal development. --- Neurosciences --- Research. --- Research --- Methodology. --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system

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