<b>An extraordinary book that absolutely delivers on its sweeping ambitions.</b> Every chapter here - on topics ranging from Freud to the mysteries of consciousness, from intergroup conflict to the meaning of life - feels<b> like having the mind's complexities untangled by a witty, eloquent and deeply knowledgeable friend</b>

<b>Essential reading for anyone who has wondered why people do, feel, and think what they do</b>. Paul Bloom is that rarest of experts - able to tell a story, make it practical, and yet faithfully capture the complexity and nuance of the latest research

- ANGELA DUCKWORTH, author of Grit,

<b>This book is a gem. Insightful, accessible, witty and provocative in the best sense,</b> it presents state-of-the art science and its controversies in an even-handed manner. A wonderful<b> </b>book, whether for a newcomer or a specialist who has studied one tree so long that the forest has been forgotten

- ROBERT SAPOLSKY, author of Behave,

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<b>I don't remember the last time I was this excited about a psychology-related book</b>. <i>The Human Mind</i> is everything a reader wants. <b>Enlightening</b>, <b>thoroughly researched</b>, and<b> witty</b> too. Paul Bloom knows his stuff and has a way of sharing that will delight you<b>. I wish psychology was always taught in this way</b>

- SOPHIE MORT (aka Dr Soph), author of A Manual For Being Human,

<b>Paul Bloom can always be counted on to take your confident assumptions about humanity and turn them upside down</b>

- SUSAN CAIN, author of Quiet,

<b>Really wonderful</b>,<b> hugely readable</b>

- DERREN BROWN (on Twitter),

<b>Explains the deep and lasting insights from the science of the mind </b>... <b>such a pleasure to read</b>

- STEVEN PINKER, author of Enlightenment Now,

Bloom asks the big, thought-provoking questions, and his <b>passion </b>and <b>enthusiasm </b>for his line of work are evident on every page ... [<i>The Human Mind</i>] is <b>a success at giving readers a taste of their own minds</b> ... Readers will learn a lot about themselves

Washington Examiner

<b>A perfect testament to why understanding the puzzles of the mind can be so damn fun</b>

- LAURIE SANTOS, host of The Happiness Lab podcast,

<b>Perhaps the wittiest, most captivating overview of the field of psychology to date</b>

- JENNIFER SENIOR, author of All Joy and No Fun,

Are you a human? Do you have a mind? Then this book is for you: a wonderfully entertaining overview of all of psychology by a world-class expert.'Like having the mind's complexities untangled by a witty, eloquent and deeply knowledgeable friend' OLIVER BURKEMAN'Really wonderful, hugely readable' DERREN BROWN‘This book is a gem’ ROBERT SAPOLSKYNothing is more familiar and yet less understood than the human mind. It defines the experience of being human, and yet its workings contain some of the deepest mysteries ever encountered. Written by one of the world's greatest teachers of psychology, The Human Mind provides a masterful and riveting guide to all that we have learned since modern science began probing those mysteries. It will illuminate everything you think and feel, everything you say and do, everything that makes you you.‘I don't remember the last time I was this excited about a psychology-related book. The Human Mind is everything a reader wants [and] will delight you’ DR SOPHIE MORT (AKA DR SOPH)‘An up-to-the-minute [and] comprehensive journey through what it means to be human’ New Scientist
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529925470
Publisert
2024-05-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Vintage
Vekt
322 gr
Høyde
199 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
464

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Biographical note

Paul Bloom is Professor of Psychology at University of Toronto and the Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Yale University. His research explores the psychology of morality, identity and pleasure. Bloom is the recipient of multiple awards and honours, including most recently the million-dollar Klaus J. Jacobs Research Prize. He has written for scientific journals such as Nature and Science, and for the New York Times, New Yorker, Atlantic and Guardian. He is the author or editor of eight books, including Just Babies, How Pleasure Works, Descartes' Baby, Against Empathy and most recently The Sweet Spot.