How to Make a Human Being: A Body of Evidence
By (Author) Christopher Potter
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
23rd February 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Human biology
599.9
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
310g
A startling investigation of what it means to be human.
Human beings know how to make machines. But what kind of machine is a human being And could we ever make one
In order to answer these questions, other questions get in the way:
What is it like to be a human being
What is it like to be some other kind of animal
What is reality
What is consciousness
Is there a God
What is love
Why live
The questions proliferate.
But all these questions can be viewed as facets of a single question:
What is science
In How To Make a Human Being Christopher Potter shows how, at every scale of description, human beings escape the net of scientific reductionism. What it is to be human can be glimpsed in the details: in the opening of a window, in a shared joke. But cannot be caught by any reductive scientific description.
A clever, subtle, enjoyable book and a deeply English one, full of idiosyncrasy and resistance to easy answers Sunday Times
Sparky and fun Auperb. Potter investigates what it is to be human, and his method is to investigate the history of human thought Evening Standard
Beautiful and profound Not only unlike any work of literature Ive read, it comes closer than any new work Ive read to doing full justice to the impossible complexity of living a life It concerns matters of mortality, and of grocery shopping. It is Ill just say it a significant book Michael Cunningham, author of The Hours
A sort of commonplace book full of paradox and conflicting ideas, shocking facts and redemptive anecdotes, turbulent with two or three millennia of human thought The source material is wonderfully diverse Very enjoyable Guardian
Well-travelled imaginations will enjoy a jaunt with fiery polymath Christopher Potter; How to Make a Human Being is a quirky investigation into our deepest nature Hilary Mantel, Guardian
Rich and wonderful A clever, subtle, enjoyable book. If we are a parliament of selves, this book is a parliament of explanations Sunday Times
Potter illuminates the human in all its manifestations from single cell to creator of culture The scattershot narrative somehow coalesces into a brilliant whole and compelling case for anti-reductionism Nature Magazine
Potter always has something interesting to say, even if you disagree this is a wonderful and unique book. Lisa Randall, Professor of Physics at Harvard University
Christopher Potter was publisher and managing director at the independent publishing house Fourth Estate. He is the author of You Are Here: A Portable History of the Universe and How to Make a Human Being: A Body of Evidence.