Humanish

What Talking to Your Cat or Naming Your Car Reveals About the Uniquely Human Need to Humanize
by Justin Gregg
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playful deep dive into anthropomorphism (our peculiar tendency to humanize the nonhuman) that will resonate with anyone who has thrown a birthday party for their dog.

Bestselling science writer Justin Gregg explores the science behind our instinct to see ourselves in the creatures and objects around us. Ours is a...
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Published By Little, Brown and Company

Format Audiobook

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Publication Date 09/23/2025

ISBN 9781668651445


"Everyone who is interested in both human and animal behavior will love this book. Justin Gregg uses interesting stories to explain anthropomorphism."—Temple Grandin, author of Animals in Translation and Animals Make Us Human

"Going beyond a delightful explanation of why we dress our dogs in cute costumes, this is an engaging and timely investigation of how we interact with technology, politics, and religion through a unique narrativizing lens—demonstrating that what makes us human is what we see as human-ish."—Adam Aleksic, author of Algospeak: How Social Media is Transforming the Future of Language

"Humanish is at once a riveting read and a breath of fresh air. Justin Gregg opens our senses and our hearts to nature’s whims and to the other beings with whom we share our one and only planet. Identifying with them is a win-win for all."—Marc Bekoff, PhD, author of The Emotional Lives of Animals

“A dazzling, delightful read on what animal cognition can teach us about our own mental shortcomings. You won’t just tear through this book in one sitting—you’ll probably want to invite Justin Gregg over for dinner to spend more time inside his brilliant mind. This is one of the best debuts I’ve read in a long time, and I dare you to open it without rethinking some of your basic ideas about intelligence.”  —Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again (for If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal)

“A snappy read: it left me wondering why we don't respect signals of intelligence from other species—and more deeply consider how our own intelligence works against us.” —Amy Brady, Scientific American (for If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal)

If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal makes some extraordinary and thought-provoking points. It is not only engagingly written, but its controversial thesis is worth taking seriously… some of the cognitive concepts introduced… are nothing less than brilliant.” —David P. Barash, Wall Street Journal (for If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal)

 
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