If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal, Justin Gregg
If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal, Justin Gregg
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If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal
What Animal Intelligence Reveals About Human Stupidity

Author: Justin Gregg

Narrator: Justin Gregg

Unabridged: 7 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/09/2022


Synopsis

This funny, "extraordinary and thought-provoking" (The Wall Street Journal) book asks whether we are in fact the superior species. As it turns out, the truth is stranger—and far more interesting—than we have been led to believe.

At first glance, human history is full of remarkable feats of intelligence. We invented writing. Produced incredible achievements in music, the arts, and the sciences. We’ve built sprawling cities and traveled across oceans—and space—and expanded to every part of the globe.   Yet, human exceptionalism can be a double-edged sword. With our unique cognitive prowess comes severe consequences, including existential angst, violence, discrimination, and the creation of a world teetering towards climate catastrophe. Understood side-by-side, human exceptionalism begins to look more like a curse.    As scientist Justin Gregg persuasively argues, there’s an evolutionary reason why human intelligence isn’t more prevalent in the animal kingdom. Simply put, non-human animals don’t need it to be successful. And, miraculously, their success arrives without the added baggage of destroying themselves and the planet in the process. In seven mind-bending and hilarious chapters, Gregg highlights one feature seemingly unique to humans—our use of language, our rationality, our moral systems, our so-called sophisticated consciousness—and compares it to our animal brethren. What emerges is both demystifying and remarkable, and will change how you look at animals, humans, and the meaning of life itself. Destined to become a classic, If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal asks whether we are in fact the superior species. It turns out, the truth is stranger—and far more interesting—than we have been led to believe.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Krista on April 12, 2022

For narwhals to suffer a Nietzsche-like psychotic break, they would need to have a sophisticated level of awareness of their own existence. They’d need to know that they were mortal — destined to die one day in the not-so-distant future. But the evidence that narwhals or any animals other than hu......more

Goodreads review by Cher 'N Books on June 27, 2024

4 stars = Fantastic and easy to recommend. Intelligence sometimes results in very stupid behavior. A fascinating book that is a mixture of philosophy and comparative biology regarding the intelligence of humans versus other animals. It was informative without being preachy, and the author has a colloq......more

Goodreads review by Angie on September 05, 2022

NOTE: I originally rated this as 3 stars for the reasons cited below but changed it to 4 stars because of how much I have mentioned it to others! Entertaining, thought-provoking, and informative but not convincing Justin Gregg studies dolphin communication for a living, and, given dolphins’ reputation......more

Goodreads review by Kayla on August 17, 2022

“Human intelligence may be the stupidest thing to ever happen” I don’t see a lie......more

Goodreads review by simona.citeste on June 04, 2023

O carte foarte interesantă despre cogniția animală. Mi-a plăcut alcătuirea ei, în special paralela făcută între viața și creierul diverselor animale vs. ale noastre. Noi oamenii credem că suntem buricul pământului și că nici o altă vietate nu este mai presus de noi. Depinde la ce ne raportăm dar pe......more