So Human an Animal

First edition, 267 pages

English language

Published 1968 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

OCLC Number:
175625

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"Each human being," says René Dubos, "is unique, unprecedented, unrepeatable." Yet today each of us faces the critical danger of losing this very "humanness" to his mechanized surroundings. Most of us spend our days in "a confusion of concrete and steel," trapped "in the midst of noise, dirt, ugliness, and absurdity."

Is this the best man can hope for? Is he becoming dehumanized by the conditions of his life? One of the world's most distinguished biologists, Dr. Dubos is deeply troubled by these questions, and concerned that so little is being done to answer them. In So Human an Animal, he not only sounds an urgent warning but offers original, important insights into how this trend towards dehumanization can be reversed.

Dr. Dubos asserts that we are as much the product of our total environment as of our genetic endowment. In fact the environment we live in can greatly …

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  • Technology and civilization
  • Human ecology

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