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Charles Foster, "Being a Human: Adventures in Forty Thousand Years of Consciousness" (Metropolitan Books, 2021)

Dec 29, 2024
In this conversation, Charles Foster, a legal scholar and naturalist, shares insights from his adventurous book 'Being a Human.' He explores how prehistoric humans lived as hunter-gatherers, experiencing life in the Upper Paleolithic era. Foster reflects on the impact of the shift to agriculture during the Neolithic period, emphasizing its consequences on community and creativity. He also examines the Enlightenment’s effect on human consciousness, lamenting a disconnection from nature and the richness of our senses, urging a return to a more empathetic and engaged existence.
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ANECDOTE

Mentors

  • Charles Foster credits John Cooper for inspiring him to be a generalist naturalist.
  • John Fletcher's adventurous approach to science also influenced him.
ADVICE

Writing Advice

  • Tackle big problems by writing something down without overthinking elegance.
  • Treat writing as a job with set hours and word count goals.
INSIGHT

Behavioral Modernity

  • Anatomically modern humans existed 200,000 years ago, but behavioral modernity emerged 50,000 years ago.
  • This shift involved self-awareness, pronoun use, storytelling, and symbolic representation (cave paintings).
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