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Author Kenrick, Douglas T.

Title Sex, murder, and the meaning of life : a psychologist investigates how evolution, cognition, and complexity are revolutionizing our view of human nature / Douglas T. Kenrick.

Imprint New York : Basic Books, c2011.

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  153 K411s 2011    ---  Available
Description xiii, 238 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: You, me, Charles Darwin, and Dr. Seuss -- Standing in the gutter : how did an innocent young student accidentally fall in with a band of intellectual revolutionaries? -- Why Playboy is bad for your mental mechanisms : when is beauty bad for you? -- Homicidal fantasies : why have most of us had at least one fantasy about committing murder? -- Outgroup hatred in the blink of an eye : why can't we all just get along? -- The mind as a coloring book : why doesn't cultural variation support the blank slate view of the mind? -- Subselves : the three faces of thee -- Reconstructing Maslow's pyramid : where are the missing bricks in the classic pyramid of needs? -- How the mind warps : why do men and women forget different people and regret different things? -- Peacocks, Porsches, and Pablo Picasso : why do men go out of their way to avoid a Consumer Reports best buy? -- Sex and religion : when is godliness just another mating strategy? -- Deep rationality and evolutionary economics : why are behavioral economists only half right when they say that our economic choices are irrational? -- Bad crowds, chaotic attractors, and humans as ants : why your parents were right about the company you keep -- Conclusion: Looking up at the stars : how does research on unsavory and taboo topics converge into a grand view of human nature and answer the question : what is the meaning of life?
Summary The founder of social evolutionary psychology argues that many apparently ingrained human behaviors--including prejudice, over-consumption, and religious devotion--are actually easier to explain and avoid than one would imagine.
Subject Cognitive science.
Evolution (Biology)
Human evolution.
Social psychology.
Sex.
Aggressiveness.
ISBN 9780465020447 (hardcover : alk. paper)
0465020445 (hardcover : alk. paper)

 
    
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