Description
- ISBN-13: 9780008321253
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 438 gr
- ISBN-10: 0008321256
- Publisher Date: 11 Apr 2024
- Height: 233 mm
- Spine Width: 27 mm
- Width: 153 mm
Original price was: ₹899.00.₹674.25Current price is: ₹674.25.
Dive into the final chapter of Peter Godfrey-Smith’s captivating exploration of Earth’s intelligence. “Living on Earth” (ISBN: 9780008321253) follows “Other Minds” and “Metazoa,” unraveling the intricate evolution of consciousness from simple life forms to complex beings. Explore the interconnectedness of life and intelligence on our planet in this thought-provoking conclusion by philosopher and renowned scuba diver, Peter Godfrey-Smith.
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Khushbu Yadav –
Loved the exploration of consciousness in ‘Living on Earth.’ Godfrey-Smith’s perspective is truly unique and insightful. A brilliant conclusion to the trilogy.
Prateek Sahni –
Another excellent book by Peter Godfrey-Smith. He challenges the reader to think differently about intelligence and our place in the world. A must-read!
Rohan –
A solid read, but not as captivating as ‘Metazoa’. The concepts were interesting, but the writing style felt a little dry at times.
Dev Kumar Gupta –
I enjoyed the book. Though, at times, I found his assumptions were presented as facts.
Srishti Verma –
Godfrey-Smith delivers another thought-provoking exploration. While I found it less groundbreaking than ‘Other Minds,’ it’s still a worthwhile read for those interested in the evolution of consciousness.
Aniket Narendra Rodge –
Interesting concepts, but I struggled to stay engaged at times. It felt a little repetitive compared to his earlier works. Still, a decent addition to the series.
Shreya Sahu –
A fascinating conclusion to the trilogy! ‘Living on Earth’ ties together complex ideas in an accessible way. Some parts felt a bit dense, but overall a great read.
Mehakdeep Singh –
Godfrey-Smith’s writing is always a pleasure. ‘Living on Earth’ offers a unique perspective on the interconnectedness of life. Highly recommend!
Aniruddha Khohwal –
I was hoping for a more impactful conclusion. While the ideas are interesting, the execution felt a bit underwhelming. Not his best work, but not bad either.