The Meaning Animal: Why Survival Isn’t Enough

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Thirty thousand years ago, a human being crawled into the dark heart of a French cave, carrying a flame no larger than a fist, and painted a mammoth on a wall no one would see for thirty millennia.Why?No other animal does this. No chimpanzee, no crow, no elephant, however clever, has ever pressed pigment into stone to conjure the world it carries in its head. Something happened to our species — somewhere in the long corridor of prehistory — that turned the human gaze inward, and then refused to let it go.The Meaning Animal is the story of what happened next. From the Neanderthal who buried his dead with flowers, to the West African village that gathers each year to retell the same creation story, to the modern city dweller who wakes at three a.m. asking what any of it is for — this book traces thirty thousand years of a single, restless, defining human compulsion: the need to make sense of being alive.Drawing on archaeology, anthropology, depth psychology, and the long arc of philosophy, Manu Devassy argues that meaning is not a luxury we layer on top of survival. It is the immune system of the mind. The species that can explain its suffering can endure it. The species that cannot, breaks.Across twenty-five chapters and five thematic movements, The Meaning Animal moves from the cave paintings of Chauvet to the collapse of the Bronze Age, from the shamans of Siberia to the algorithms of the modern attention economy — tracing how every civilization we have ever built has been, at its core, an attempt to answer the question no other species has ever asked.For readers of Sapiens, Man's Search for Meaning, and The Denial of Death — a serious, deeply researched, beautifully written investigation of the question that has shaped human history, and the question that, despite all our progress, will not leave us alone. Read more

ASIN B0DP3FP71H
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Language English
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Publisher SEAGULL BOOKS
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Print length 375 pages
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Publication date November 26, 2024
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