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Hunter Trace

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Hunter Trace is a pharmacist with a minor in biology — a practitioner of applied science — a reader, a synthesizer, and a person who believes the most important ideas about human nature are scattered across too many disciplines and buried in too many pages for most people to ever find them, assemble them, and see how they fit together. He has been reading widely across biology, psychology, economics, political science, history, philosophy, and neuroscience for more than thirty-five years, driven by nothing more complicated than a desire to understand everything that can be understood, or at least to have functional literacy across the fields that actually explain us (or so says his elephant’s press secretary). His books, including his latest release, The Why Behind Things, are what eventually came of that. He writes because he thinks someone needs to, and because a person naturally wants to put himself and what he has learned to good use. He will be satisfied if his work makes you think differently about something you thought you understood. He will be delighted if it makes you disagree with him, provided the disagreement is based on evidence and argument rather than ideology. You can connect with Hunter by searching for his official website, or by finding his latest essays on Substack under the name Hunter Trace.
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