“The Meaning of Human Existence” by E. O. Wilson

http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2014/10/14/human-existence-wilson

As a young budding scientist of thirteen years of age, E.O. Wilson may have been the first to report on the occurrence of the red imported fire ant in the U.S. He went on to become a prominent ant research scientist and sociobiologist.

As pasture entomologist in southern Georgia and western Brazil who has done limited research on the red imported fire ant, and as teacher of principles of biology, I have read various aspects of Dr. Wilson’s works, heard him speak at scientific conferences, and found his work to be very compelling.  I strongly feel that everyone should read E.O. Wilson’s recent book, The Meaning of Human Existence.

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