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Aiden Feynman

The Human Hand

“The Human Hand” explores the hand's critical role in human evolution, tool-making, and cognitive development. It argues that the hand is not just a product of evolution but an active driver, shaping our intelligence and technological advancements. The book emphasizes the hand's intricate anatomy, revealing how its unique biomechanics enabled the creation and use of tools, which then spurred further cognitive and physical evolution. Consider the precision grip, a defining feature of the human hand, which allows for unparalleled object manipulation—a capability that has fueled innovation across art, science, and technology. The book begins with hand anatomy, biomechanics, and evolutionary history. It then investigates the hand's role in tool-making and fine motor skills, using examples of craftsmanship across cultures. Finally, it analyzes the hand's influence on human cognition and culture, covering language, art, and technology, and also addresses hand injuries and rehabilitation. By synthesizing anatomical studies, paleontological evidence, and cognitive research, the book demonstrates the hand's profound impact on what makes us human.
141 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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Translator
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Artist
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