How the Mind Works (Paper)

by Steven Pinker

0 ratings • 0 reviews • 2 shelved
Book cover for How the Mind Works (Paper)

Bookhype may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. Full disclosure.

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 a computer and that human nature was shaped by natural selection. And he challenges fashionable ones, such as that passionate emotions are irrational, that parents socialize their children, that creativity springs from the unconscious, that nature is good and modern society corrupting, and that art and religion are expressions of our higher spiritual yearnings.
  • ISBN10 0393318486
  • ISBN13 9780393318487
  • Publish Date 17 January 1999
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 4 April 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint WW Norton & Co
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 672
  • Language English