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Earth

Ambitious story of how life shapes Earth ends superb trilogy

The dynamics of how plants and animals change Earth is central to this last book in a trilogy by Other Minds author and "scuba-diving philosopher" Peter Godfrey-Smith

By Elle Hunt

7 August 2024

Red-winged parrot (Aprosmictus erythropterus) natural pied mutant colour morph, landing in farmland to feed, Northern Territory, Australia.

Australia’s red-winged parrot feeding in fields in the Northern Territory

Roland Seitre/naturepl.com


Peter Godfrey-Smith (UK, out now); , (US, 3 September))

IN 2016, Peter Godfrey-Smith landed an unexpected bestseller with Other Minds: The octopus and the evolution of intelligent life. It was widely acclaimed for its insight into the consciousness of a relatively alien life form, lent colour and character by Godfrey-Smith’s regular encounters with cephalopods off the beaches of his Sydney home – which explains why he is often billed as the “scuba-diving philosopher”.

In the 2020 follow-up,

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