
The Arrogant Ape
and a new way to see humanity
$48.00
- Hardcover
352 pages
- Release Date
16 February 2026
Summary
The Arrogant Ape: Rethinking Humanity’s Place in the World
Most people are certain that humans are the most intelligent, sophisticated, successful species on earth. But what if we’re wrong? And what if our arrogant human exceptionalism is leading us to exploit the earth at the expense of other species - and destroy our own world in the process?
In The Arrogant Ape, leading primatologist Christine Webb challenges our belief in human superiority by revealing underappr…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781408717721 |
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ISBN-10: | 1408717727 |
Author: | Christine Webb |
Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
Imprint: | Abacus |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 352 |
Release Date: | 16 February 2026 |
Weight: | 0g |
Dimensions: | 240mm x 156mm x 22mm |
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A thrilling, disconcerting, ultimately hopeful exposé of our species’ self-regarding prejudices. Webb puts us in our place (and a fine place that is, in fact), showing us how much more fascinating the world is if we see it as it is, rather than denigrating it and using it as a mere resource. A crucial and transformative read – Charles Foster, author of Cry of the WildIn her landmark book, Christine Webb makes clear that the notion that we’re the most important show in town - smarter than, better than, more important than, uniquely exceptional, above, and separate from other animals - has got it all wrong. This distorted view of humans in which we use ourselves as some sort of standard to which individuals of other species should strive is not only arrogant, but singularly ill-informed. I highly recommend The Arrogant Ape. We need a new mindset, a paradigm shift in which we decenter ourselves and work alongside other species to change the dismal road on which we are currently and recklessly traveling – Marc Bekoff, author of The Emotional Lives of AnimalsThe Arrogant Ape is a multidisciplinary takedown of anthropocentrism. Bursting with vivid firsthand accounts of encounters with wild animals and a survey of cutting-edge research into animal cognition, Webb offers a deeply considered, self-reflective, and undeniably philosophical approach to the scientific study of animal behavior. Christine Webb is spearheading a paradigm shift in science; deftly folding in Indigenous and phenomenological perspectives to forge a hybrid approach to empirical knowledge-seeking. Her book is a modern exploration of the ancient speciesism problem, leading the reader toward a hopeful appeal that we can dispel our culturally acquired forms of anthropocentrism in service of a humbler path to understanding both the animal mind and humanity’s connection to the natural world. Webb will leave you in awe – Justin Gregg, author of If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal
About The Author
Christine Webb
Christine Webb, PhD, is a broadly trained primatologist at Harvard’s Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, with expertise in social behavior, cognition, and emotion. She works with nonhuman primates in diverse settings and collaborates with scholars from the social sciences and humanities to reimagine the role of science in the growing charge to grant moral status to other animals. Her work has been covered by popular outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Geographic, and the BBC.
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