Living on Earth

Life, Consciousness and the Making of the Natural World

Peter Godfrey-Smith author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:15th Aug '24

£22.00

This title is due to be published on 15th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Living on Earth cover

The eagerly anticipated conclusion to Peter Godfrey-Smith’s three-part exploration of the origins of intelligence on Earth, which began with the bestselling Other Minds in 2018 and continued with Metazoa in 2020.

The eagerly anticipated conclusion to Peter Godfrey-Smith’s three-part exploration of the origins of intelligence on Earth, which began with the bestselling Other Minds in 2018 and continued with Metazoa in 2020.

Peter Godfrey-Smith, the scuba-diving philosopher, examined the evolution of sentience in Other Minds. In Metazoa he asked how that consciousness shaped and was shaped by animal bodies. Now, in Living on Earth, he takes that line of questioning a step further, asking, how has life shaped and been shaped by our planet?

He visits the largest living stromatolite fields, examples of how cyanobacteria began belching oxygen into the atmosphere as they converted carbon dioxide and water into living matter using the sun's light. The extraordinary increase in oxygen in the atmosphere resulted in an explosion in the diversity of life. And so began a riotous tangle of coevolution between plants and animals, as each changed the environment around them allowing others to utilise these new ecosystems and thus new species to evolve. From cyanobacteria, through algae on to ferns or trees or grasses, and from protists , through invertebrates and fish through the dinosaurs and on to birds and mammals – our planet has seen an explosion of life forms, all reacting to their environment and all creating new environments that allow other life to evolve.

In our own evolutionary line, an initially unremarkable mammal changed in new ways, evolving to come out of the trees to inhabit new savannas and then onto inhabit the whole planet. One of the most adaptable species ever found on Earth, and arguably the species causing the most change, humans are still part of this 3.8 billion year history of life forms changing the world around them.

In Living on Earth, Godfrey-Smith takes us on a grand tour of the history of life on earth. He visits Rwandan gorillas and Australian bowerbirds, returns to coral reefs and octopus dens, considers the impact of language and writing, and weighs the responsibilities our unique powers bring with them, as they relate to factory farming, habitat preservation, climate...

Praise for Metazoa, a Times and Sunday Times Book of the Year

‘[Godf[rey-Smith’s] exploratory style is well-suited to the problem of consciousness itself’ Times Literary Supplement

‘Enthralling … An extraordinary and astute look at our own mind’s essential link to the animal world’ Aimee Nezhukumatathil, New York Times

‘Evocative [and] gripping’ Barbara Kiser, Wall Street Journal

Praise for the internationally bestselling Other Minds

Entrancing and profound’ Financial Times

‘A superb, coruscating book’ Literary Review

‘Startlingly incisive … refreshing guidance’ New York Times

‘The beauty of Godfrey-Smith’s book lies in the clarity of his writing; his empathy’ Philip Hoare, Guardian

‘Fascinating and often delightful … This book ingeniously blends philosophy and science’ The Times

‘As poignant as anything you will read this year’ Mail on Sunday

ISBN: 9780008321246

Dimensions: 240mm x 159mm x 24mm

Weight: 270g

336 pages