
Edward O. Wilson
Edward O. Wilson was an American biologist, naturalist, and author known for his work in the fields of ecology and sociobiology. His notable books include "The Meaning of Human Existence," which explores the biological basis of human life, and "On Human Nature," which examines the interplay between biology and culture. Wilson's contributions to science have earned him significant recognition, including two Pulitzer Prizes.
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Books by Edward O. Wilson
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On Human Nature
by Edward O. Wilson
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E.O. Wilson explores the nature vs. nurture debate, arguing that our biological heritage shapes human behavior and destiny.

The Meaning of Human Existence
by Edward O. Wilson
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Pulitzer Prize-winning biologist Edward O. Wilson explores humanity's origins, its place in the cosmos, and the challenges we face as we increasingly shape our own evolution.