Birth of mankind: the beginning of human history as an object of socio-philosophical research
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What is sociality? How does a person differ from an animal, and human society from a herd? How did this difference arise? Developing in his socio-philosophical study the ideas of an outstanding historian and sociologist B.F. Porshneva (1905, St. Petersburg - 1972, Moscow) based on the latest scientific data, the author creates a reconstruction of the picture of the birth of mankind, the end of the divergence of neoantrop and paleoanthropus and the outcome of man from the animal world.
At the end of the work, a new, logically consistent definition of sociality is proposed
At the end of the work, a new, logically consistent definition of sociality is proposed
Author:
Author:Glushchenko
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:offset
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ISBN:978-5-00165-012-6
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