The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human NatureAt once a pioneering study of evolution and an accessible and lively reading experience, The Mating Mind marks the arrival of a prescient and provocative new science writer. Psychologist Geoffrey Miller offers the most convincing–and radical–explanation for how and why the human mind evolved. Consciousness, morality, creativity, language, and art: these are the traits that make us human. Scientists have traditionally explained these qualities as merely a side effect of surplus brain size, but Miller argues that they were sexual attractors, not side effects. He bases his argument on Darwin's theory of sexual selection, which until now has played second fiddle to Darwin's theory of natural selection, and draws on ideas and research from a wide range of fields, including psychology, economics, history, and pop culture. Witty, powerfully argued, and continually thought-provoking, The Mating Mind is a landmark in our understanding of our own species. |
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But other errors look just like ordinary working DNA . These pseudo - normal
mutations are the problem . They look like good DNA to the repair machinery , but
they do not act like good DNA when you try to grow an organism using them .
But other errors look just like ordinary working DNA . These pseudo - normal
mutations are the problem . They look like good DNA to the repair machinery , but
they do not act like good DNA when you try to grow an organism using them .
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Our capacities for music , art , creativity , humor , and poetry do not look like
ordinary adaptations are supposed to look . Evolutionary psychologists like John
Tooby , Leda Cosmides , David Buss , and Steven Pinker have developed some
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Our capacities for music , art , creativity , humor , and poetry do not look like
ordinary adaptations are supposed to look . Evolutionary psychologists like John
Tooby , Leda Cosmides , David Buss , and Steven Pinker have developed some
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But these experiments also reveal that reciprocity is not the only context in which
we look for cheats . People seem to regard any status display as a benefit , and
look for people who cheat by producing the display without deserving the status .
But these experiments also reveal that reciprocity is not the only context in which
we look for cheats . People seem to regard any status display as a benefit , and
look for people who cheat by producing the display without deserving the status .
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Пользовательский отзыв - Drifter83 - LibraryThingI am always impressed when very smart people in very technical fields can effectively explain their work to the rest of us. Miller does this, and he does it in an entertaining (and sexy) way.What I ... Читать весь отзыв
The mating mind: how sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature
Пользовательский отзыв - Not Available - Book VerdictMiller (senior research fellow, Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution, Univ. Coll., London) here argues that the human mind and human behaviorDincluding language and moralityDhave evolved ... Читать весь отзыв
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