Exploration of human becoming

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What makes us human? Historical

Notable achievements: The fossil story of the human species; Savannah with trees; Savannah with bushes; Man's adaptations to food procurement and life on land; The migrations of the first people

Exemplary stories: the premises of the hypothesis presented in The civilization of hunger—another approach to humanization

Portrait gallery: Charles Darwin cu The Descent of Man, Elaine Morgan with The Descent of Woman, the marine biologist Alistar Hardy with the aquatic hypothesis of humanization, Stephen Jay Gould with the theory of punctuated equilibria and the role of isolation in evolution, Desmond Morris with The empty monkey, Jane Goodall cu In the shadow of man

Exploring humanization through the imaginary. Famous fiction books and movies: it would be from a movie Planet of the Apes, the book The empty monkey by Desmond Morris, the film 2001 space odyssey after a book of the same name by Arthur C. Clarke

Unclear hypotheses, conspiracies, mysteries. Famous frauds: Eugene Dubois cus The man stood upCharles Dawson with Piltdown Man, Mike Morwood with Homo floresiensis, Frans de Waal explains in Mom, one last hug

New perspectives: evo‑devo, the evolutionary theory that makes the connection between evolution and development; a new hypothesis that appears in the book Missing Links in Aging

Author

  • Amalia Gabriela Diaconeasa is a biochemistry graduate, she has a master's degree in neurobiology at the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology. He has a doctorate in gerontology at the Politehnica University of Bucharest. Most of his career he worked in gerontology, where he studied cellular aging, but also pharmacology. He worked at the Institute of Geriatrics and Gerontology "Ana Aslan" in Bucharest, but also collaborated at the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology, "Ana Aslan" Academy.
    He is currently a scientific director at research firm Ninsun. In addition to several peer-reviewed articles, she is the author of the books The Civilization of Hunger: Another Approach to Humanization, which presents a new hypothesis of humanization, interdisciplinary, but also Missing Links in Aging, based on a new hypothesis of aging with evolutionary implications.
    She is an activist for increasing healthy life expectancy.

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