Waterstones Introducing Evolutionary Psychology
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Price: £8.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: 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. Waterstones Introducing Evolutionary Psychology - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781848311824
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ISBN: 9781848311824
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Author: Mirdza Abele
Rating: 5
Review: 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.
Author: Existentialist
Rating: 2
Review: I really like this series, and have a few paperback copies covering various individuals and/or topics. This is the first kindle version I've purchased, and unfortunately it's not fit for purpose due to the illustrations being too small to actually see properly, or read in this format. The is a big deal, as the illustrations are generally used very successfully in my opinion, to outline often very complex themes in an extremely simple, and accessible form, to compliment the text. Therefore, I would recommend avoiding the kindle versions, and purchasing the paperbacks to fully enjoy, and benefit from the experience.