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Auction #115 begins on 30 May 2024

Louis Liebenberg

THE ART OF TRACKING

The origin of science

Published: David Philip, Cape Town, 1990

Edition: First

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176 pages: illustrations. Pictorial paper covered boards.

This title commends great emphasis on tracking and paw print evidence of animal activity. Liebenberg's thesis is that, through the millennia, humans became adept at tracking and that this has caused our brains to be adaptive or receptive to grow a scientific imagination "… and while the similarities between tracking and modern science may suggest how science originated by means of biological evolution, the differences between them may give some indication of how science subsequently developed by means of cultural evolution"

Liebenberg also discusses modern nature conservation and how tracking can allow an assessment of animals in an area. He quotes finding spoor of the spotted-necked otter on the Sabi River banks, when all academic works on the Kruger National Park indicate it is not present there, as it has never actually been seen! Liebenberg also delves into the aspect of hunting and trophy hunting, pointing out the boastfulness of the activity.

He touches on archaeology, anthropology, paleontology, botany, zoology, history and the philosophy of science. His field work was comprehensive, his bibliography extensive and his conclusions intriguing.

  • Binding Condition: Very good
  • Overall Condition: Very good
  • Size: 155 mm x 240 mm
  • Sold By: Mantis Books
  • Contact Person: Charl Yates
  • Country: South Africa
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  • Telephone: 0833219905
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