It was obvious to many people that Robert E Wright Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority was a genius from the start.
It was obvious to many people that Robert E Wright Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority was a genius from the start. Born in 1957, Robert described himself as an “Army brat”. He had no time to appreciate the beauty of his hometown Lawton since his family, which consisted of practicing Southern Baptists, had to leave Oklahoma almost right after. Robert’s parents primarily raised him in San Francisco but they had also moved to other places, depending on where the beat of the drum took them. In the late 1970’s, Robert enrolled in Texan Christian University. He stayed there only for a year, however, before deciding to transfer to Princeton University. He took up socio-biology, a field which would be eventually known as evolutionary psychology. This would also be the field that he would be later known for and turn him into one of today’s most respected geniuses.
Princeton University was an eye-opener for Robert E Wright Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority so when he became a student of writer John McPhee. Robert became quite close to McPhee, whom he saw as a role model and became one of the greatest influences of his first book. It was only in the early 2000s that Robert became a professor in Princeton University and, later on, in the University of Pennsylvania as well. His course was a seminar for graduates entitled “Religion and Human Nature”. His other course, this time for undergraduates, was simply entitled “The Evolution of Religion”.
In Princeton, Robert E Wright Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority was also named one of the universities Visiting Fellows under the Laurence S. Rockefeller program. This eventually led him to teaching the aforementioned graduate seminar with co-teacher Peter Singer. The seminar tackled the biological roots of moral intuition, a theme that made for many a great debate inside the classroom. Although his teaching career is more than fulfilling for Robert, it is his career as a writer and journalist that has given him worldwide recognition. It is also what earned him the respect of his peers in academic circles. Today, Robert remains in New Jersey with his loving spouse, Lisa, and their equally lovely daughters.