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Seminar: Christine Webb on “The Arrogant Ape”

October 2 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
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Cover of the book The Arrogant Ape

The Knight Science Journalism Program is excited to welcome Dr. Christine Webb of New York University for a discussion of her new book The Arrogant Ape: The Myth of Human Exceptionalism and Why It Matters. 

Most people are certain that humans are the most intelligent, sophisticated, successful species on earth. But what if we’re wrong? And what if our arrogant human exceptionalism is leading us to exploit the earth at the expense of other species – and destroy our own world in the process?

In The Arrogant Ape, Webb, a leading primatologist, challenges our belief in human superiority by revealing underappreciated wonders of nonhuman life – from the language of songbirds and prairie dogs, to the cultures of chimpanzees and reef fishes, to the acumen of plants and fungi. She shows how human exceptionalism has even crept into the sciences, distorting how we study and understand other species. With fresh research into the rich social, emotional and cognitive lives of animals, and compelling stories from all over the world, The Arrogant Ape demonstrates how our belief in our own importance is directly linked to some of the greatest threats against us and our environment – and offers a hopeful, inspiring way forwards.

Christine Webb is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental / Animal Studies at New York University.

Please contact Learning and Events Coordinator Claire Sadar if you are interested in attending.

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Date:
October 2
Time:
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Event Category:
Seminar

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Knight Science Journalism Office
400 Main Street
Cambridge, MA 02142 United States
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