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"We are human, not because of what makes human, we are human because we are. We recognize other humans."
Professor Sang-Hee Lee is an explorer, of sorts. She's a biological anthropologist at the University of California, where she specializes in advancing our knowledge of human evolution. She trained in Korea, the US, and Japan, and is a professor of anthropology at the University of California.
This conversation is based on Lee's piece in Anthropology News - which featured in The Browser.
"Our loneliness drives us to be narcissistic. Isn’t that the most widely accepted argument that we are fundamentally alone?"
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"We are human, not because of what makes human, we are human because we are. We recognize other humans."
Professor Sang-Hee Lee is an explorer, of sorts. She's a biological anthropologist at the University of California, where she specializes in advancing our knowledge of human evolution. She trained in Korea, the US, and Japan, and is a professor of anthropology at the University of California.
This conversation is based on Lee's piece in Anthropology News - which featured in The Browser.
"Our loneliness drives us to be narcissistic. Isn’t that the most widely accepted argument that we are fundamentally alone?"