An edition of Descartes' Baby (2004)

Descartes' baby

how the science of child development explains what makes us human

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An edition of Descartes' Baby (2004)

Descartes' baby

how the science of child development explains what makes us human

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"Why is forgery worth so much less than an original work of art? What's so funny about someone slipping on a banana peel? When do children start to believe in the afterlife? Why, as Freud once asked, is a man willing to kiss a woman passionately, but not use her toothbrush? And how many times should you baptize a two-headed twin? Descartes' Baby answers the questions you may have never thought to ask about such uniquely human traits as art, humor, faith, disgust, and morality." "In this account of human nature, psychologist Paul Bloom contends that people are natural-born dualists. Even babies have a rich understanding of both the physical and social worlds - of bodies and souls - and they come to see them as distinct. The expect objects to obey principles of physics, and they are startled when things disappear or defy gravity. They can read the emotions of adults and respond with their own feelings of anger, sympathy and joy. Adults too experience this dualist perspective: We see another person as both "a machine made of meat" and as a precious individual with dreams and desires. Using his own studies in developmental psychology and recent research in philosophy of evolutionary biology, art, theology, and neuroscience, Bloom shows how this way of making sense of reality can explain what makes us human. the myriad ways that our dualist perspective, born in infancy, undergoes development throughout our lives and profoundly influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions is the focus of this richly rewarding book."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
271

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July 7, 2005, Arrow Books Ltd
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July 1, 2004, William Heinemann

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Table of Contents

Foundations
Mindreaders
The material realm
Artifacts
Anxious objects
The social realm
Good and evil
The moral circle
The body and soul emotion
The spiritual realm
Therefore I am
Gods, souls, and science.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
153
Library of Congress
BF311 .B555 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
271

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3679732M
Internet Archive
descartesbabyhow00bloo
ISBN 10
046500783X
LCCN
2003022387
OCLC/WorldCat
53307606
Library Thing
59168
Goodreads
2943781

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