How the mind works

660 pages

English language

Published Nov. 7, 1997 by Norton.

ISBN:
978-0-393-04535-2
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In this book, Steven Pinker explains what the mind is, how it evolved, and how it allows us to see, think, feel, laugh, interact, enjoy the arts, and ponder the mysteries of life. How the Mind Works explains many of the imponderables of everyday life. Why does a face look more attractive with makeup? How do "Magic-Eye" 3-D stereograms work? Why do we feel that a run of heads makes the coin more likely to land tails? Why is the thought of eating worms disgusting? Why do men challenge each other to duels and murder their ex-wives? Why are children bratty? Why do fools fall in love? Why are we soothed by paintings and music? And why do puzzles like the self, free will, and consciousness leave us dizzy? The arguments in the book are as bold as its title. Pinker rehabilitates unfashionable ideas, such as that the mind is …

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I liked the book, i think it is an intellectually stimulating piece of work. My main objection is Pinker's notion that behaviour is adapted to a Stone Age way of life and cannot cope wery well with the modernity of Space Age world.

'Our brains', he writes, 'are not wired to cope with anonymous crowds, schooling, written language, governments, police, courts, armies, modern medicine, formal social institutions, high technology, and other newcomers to the human experience.'

I cannot understant it. Why not? Is the human mind that created all these and many more, after all.

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Subjects

  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • Neuropsychology
  • Natural selection
  • Human evolution
  • Psychology

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