New Books in Psychology

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

Dec 29, 2024
Charles Foster, a legal scholar, veterinary surgeon, and naturalist, delves into human evolution in his latest work. He shares experiences living as a Cro-Magnon hunter-gatherer, engaging in shamanic journeys, and exploring the significance of our senses. The conversation delves into the transition from nomadic lifestyles to agriculture, examining freedom versus security. Foster reflects on humanity's complex relationship with nature and our consciousness, urging a return to meaningful narratives that foster empathy and responsibility for the environment.
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Emergence of Human Consciousness

  • Human consciousness emerged around 50,000 years ago, marked by a change in behavior.
  • Anatomically modern humans existed earlier but acted differently, lacking our sense of self.
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Self and Storytelling

  • Upper Paleolithic humans developed a sense of self, leading to storytelling and art.
  • Representations of the human form and evidence of shamanic practices appear in the archaeological record.
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Leisure and Reflection

  • Hunter-gatherers had ample leisure time, unlike farmers tied to the harvest cycle.
  • This allowed for reflection, complex storytelling, and a deeper connection with nature.
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