The Human Spark, Jerome Kagan
The Human Spark, Jerome Kagan
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The Human Spark
The Science of Human Development

Author: Jerome Kagan

Narrator: Joe Geoffrey

Unabridged: 12 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 06/25/2013


Synopsis

As infants we are rife with potential. For a short time, we have before us a seemingly infinite number of developmental paths. Soon, however, we become limited to certain paths as we grow into unique products of our genetics and experience. But what factors account for the variation—in skills, personalities, values—that results? How do experiences shape what we bring into the world?

In The Human Spark, pioneering psychologist Jerome Kagan offers an unflinching examination of personal, moral, and cultural development that solidifies his place as one of the most influential psychologists of the past century. In this definitive analysis of the factors that shape the human mind, Kagan explores the tension between biology and the environment. He reviews major advances in the science of development over the past three decades and offers pointed critiques and new syntheses. In so doing, Kagan calls out the shortcomings of the modern fad for neuroscience, shows why theories of so-called attachment parenting are based on a misinterpretation of research, and questions the field’s reflexive tendency to pathologize the behavior of the young. Most importantly, he reminds us that a life, however influenced by biology and upbringing, is still a tapestry to be woven, not an outcome to be endured.

A profound exploration of what is universal and what is individual in human development, The Human Spark is the result of a scientist’s lifelong quest to discover how we become who we are. Whether the reader is a first-time parent wondering what influence she, her genes, and the wider world will have on her child; an educator seeking insight into the development of her students; or simply a curious soul seeking self-knowledge, Kagan makes an expert and companionable guide.

Reviews

Goodreads review by John

One thing I appreciated was Kagan acknowledges the power of our ideas and belief on our behavior. The fact that ones worldview has sway on how they live, is something so incredibly obvious, but from most science/pyschological books I've come across, one wouldn't think so. Many today act as if it is......more

Goodreads review by Silas

This book was not what I expected at all. I thought it would be a study about how babies' brains developed, but that was simply a skeleton on which the author hung various criticisms of the social sciences of the day. While at first, it was refreshing to hear someone expressing some of the doubts I......more

Goodreads review by Troy

An intriguingly contrarian work of (mostly social) psychology. Whether you agree with his views or not (I found myself agreeing with--or at least considering--a number of them and merely taking note of others), having such a strong and reasoned voice of skepticism examining fundamental tenants of ps......more