Sapolsky’s review of Frans de Waal’s new book
I want to read this book! de Waal is probably the world authority on primate behavior.
I want to read this book! de Waal is probably the world authority on primate behavior.
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September 14th, 2005 at 10:41 pm
Sapolsky’s review of my book has been posted at http://www.ourinnerape.com
September 15th, 2005 at 12:13 am
Thanks for the link, Frans. And for those of you local to MIT (Cambridge, MA), Frans is this year’s Teuber Lecture speaker (our most prestigious named lecture… selected and invited by the graduate students!). The Teuber Lecture will be on Friday Dec. 9, most likely in the new Brain and Cognitive Science building.
Here are some other places that Frans will be talking about his new book too.