John Tierney

John Tierney

John Tierney is a renowned science writer, author, and columnist. He is best known for his popular science books, such as Exploring Intelligence and The Moral Animal: Why We Are, the Way We Are, which challenge conventional thinking regarding human behavior, culture, and intelligence.

Born in Staten Island, New York on October 11, 1961, Tierney started his career as a writer and reporter at the New York Times. Throughout the 1990s, he wrote a number of articles on the scientific community, and in particular, on the implications of evolutionary theories for human behavior. His writings, which questioned the widespread behaviorism theories of the day, earned him acclaim, and led to the publication of his first book, Exploring Intelligence, in 1998.

In Exploring Intelligence, Tierney examines intelligence from multiple perspectives. He looks at the evolutionary roots of intelligence, scientific research into the nature of intelligence and its various components, and the cultural aspects of intelligence. By exploring intelligence and human behavior from a variety of angles, Tierney manages to provide a unique perspective on the concept of intelligence and the way intelligence shapes the world.

In 1997, Tierney wrote his next book, The Moral Animal: Why We Are, the Way We Are. In this book, he explores the subject of human evolution and its implications on our behavior. Tierney takes readers through the history of evolutionary thought, from the early theories of Charles Darwin to the more recent sociobiological explanations of human behavior. By combining evolutionary theories and scientific evidence, Tierney argues for a new understanding of human behavior and morality.

Tierney’s style is one that is both engaging and thought-provoking, making his books very accessible for both a scientific and lay readership. Through his exploration of intelligence, morality, and human behavior, Tierney manages to challenge the reader’s preconceptions of these topics and open them up to fresh new perspectives.

In addition to writing books, Tierney is also a contributor to various magazines, including The Atlantic and The New York Times Magazine. He has also made guest appearances on various TV shows such as The Daily Show and The Colbert Report.

Throughout his amazing career, Tierney has been noted for his passionate and informative writing style, his ability to make complex scientific concepts easy to understand, and for his thought-provoking words on topics such as evolution, human behavior, and intelligence. Tierney’s books are a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of human behavior as well as the implications of evolutionary theories.

Author books:

Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength

Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength

A psychological look at the power of willpower and how to master it for personal success and improved quality of life.