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How did the mind evolve? How does the human mind differ from the minds of our ancestors, and from the minds of our nearest relatives, the apes? What are the universal features of the human mind, and why are they designed the way they are? If our minds are built by selfish genes, why are we so cooperative? Can the differences between male and female psychology be explained in evolutionary terms? These questions are at the centre of a rapidly growing research programme called evolutionary psychology. Review: Nice one - I like the pictures in the book. So entertaining yet so enlightening. But it took so long to download due to the file size, I suppose. The price is about right and convenient. So that is why think it deserve a five stars rating. I will recommend this to my friends with the same interest. Review: I like the LOOK of it... - I give the book an average review because I have not read it yet. I REALLY should. I am hopeful.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 221 Reviews |
A**R
Nice one
I like the pictures in the book. So entertaining yet so enlightening. But it took so long to download due to the file size, I suppose. The price is about right and convenient. So that is why think it deserve a five stars rating. I will recommend this to my friends with the same interest.
C**R
I like the LOOK of it...
I give the book an average review because I have not read it yet. I REALLY should. I am hopeful.
D**H
Five Stars
Ideal for those wanting to get an overview of the subject
P**J
A great way to get a brief overview of the subject
Covered a lot easily. A good history of the subject. A bit out of date on some facts? e.g. Evolution in general has changed a bit..... in billions of years ago... in book 3.5 life, 0.6 multicellular, 0.5 land-dwelling, 0.05 primates current thought 3.8 life, 1.6 multicellular, 1.2 land-dwelling, 0.05 primates e.g. Language level of animals in book stated to be VERY basic... in book "chimpanzees have never succeeded in learning more than a few dozen words" current thought Washoe supposedly 350 words in sign language, Nim Chimpsky 125 words Recent study of wild chimpanzees in Cรดte d'Ivoire found 390 unique, structured vocal sequences
M**.
Excellent
This is an excellent introduction to the field. I highly recommend it to many people I meet. Michael Beitler, Ph.D.
T**S
A good introduction for people with virtually no previous knowledge
A good introduction for people with virtually no previous knowledge. I enjoy these graphic intros even though I know that they are not academic texts and should not be overly criticized for their brevity. However, nothing is said about the origins of human violence towards other humans and religious behavior. It seems to me that these aspects of human behavior would have strong roots in our evolutionary past. Why are we so violent? Why do we persist in believing in imaginary beings? And related - why, if we are evolved from egalitarian group behavior, are we so brutally insensitive to our fellow man? Many more questions are generated than answered. This is a good thing, but still, I feel that something was lacking. The reading list at the end of the book is not likely to answer these questions either. I was left wondering if there were political reasons for not addressing these concerns
B**N
Five Stars
good buy for 4 buxx
L**G
This series looks better from the outside
These mini-library books seem like an ideal idea and look fun and may be interesting. But honestly once you crack these open they are super-dry, poorly written and often illustrations are not so cool as confused/distracting/strange. It's like someone took a book on the subject at hand, cut it in half and threw half of it in a blender.
D**J
Five Stars
this book will def get you thinking! I suggest it to any and everyone !
A**S
Fun read | Insightful | Great price
This book is a great read which gives an insight into the evolutionary theory for a beginner.
P**R
It's good and layman's books
I read this book which I found really helpful and informative about how your behavior and thought evolve via genetically or environmentally. Last but not least Darwin's bio-psychology. Thanks to all.
M**A
Very interesting
amazing book! I like it! Eazy to read!!
M**E
Short and effective
Love the short insights into the different aspects of evolutionary psychology. It is truly a fascinating subject which has the potential to explain many aspects of the mind. This book does a great job of giving the reader a glimpse into the fascinating reality.
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