Ben Waber reviewed One Hand Clapping by Nikolay Kukushkin
Two Entertaining But Limited Introductory Books
4 stars
This book is best described as two introductory popular science books smashed together, with little collective tissue between the two parts. The first is a very good basic review of how life on Earth developed, tracing evolutionary history and processes from life's emergence to the present. The second is a decent but not particularly insightful entry level tour to cognition. There are better books on both topics, but if you haven't thought about these topics since high school this is a fine on ramp
This book is best described as two introductory popular science books smashed together, with little collective tissue between the two parts. The first is a very good basic review of how life on Earth developed, tracing evolutionary history and processes from life's emergence to the present. The second is a decent but not particularly insightful entry level tour to cognition. There are better books on both topics, but if you haven't thought about these topics since high school this is a fine on ramp