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How the Mind Works http://www.fishpond.com.au/Books/How-Mind-Works-Steven-Pinker/9780140244915

By Steven Pinker

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Format:Paperback, 672 pages
Other Information: illustrations, notes, references, index
Published In: United Kingdom, 04 February 1999
In this follow-up to "The Language Instinct", the author extends the Darwinian cognitive approach of his previous book to the mind in general, covering its aspects from vision, memory and consciousness to humour, fear, lust and anger. The book attempts to explain current evolutionary psychology's understanding of the human mind.

Table of Contents

Standard equipment; thinking machines; revenge of the nerds; the mind's eye; good ideas; hotheads; family values; the meaning of life.

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Steven Pinker is a best-selling author and Professor of Psychology and Director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at MIT. "Deserves the superlatives that are lavished on him" - The New York Times Book Review

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In The Language Instinct (1994), Pinker demonstrated that the mind is structured for the learning and producing of language. Here, the director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at MIT widens his scope, explaining the structure of the mind in much of its emotional, perceptive, sexual, problem-solving splendor. He masterfully consolidates decades of research into an integrated "computational theory of mind" that encompasses the range of activities we ascribe to our "mental organ." The theory posits modules (or automatically triggered "agents") made of massively interconnected neurons firing in patterned sequences. These agents act as information processors that break down complicated tasks as diverse as detecting visual edges, finding footholds and feeling disgust. A new twist is the proposition that this system, like language, developed via natural selection to solve specific problems confronting our hunting-and-gathering ancestors. The discussion is thus split between describing how the computation of specific tasks might actually work, as the chapter on vision does superbly, and less computationally demonstrable and thus less concrete discussions of how emotions are adapted to group relations, or of the sort of data one considers when choosing a mate. Though clearly written, the book will be mistaken by few for high literature ("so far this might not sound much better than the barf-up-your-baby theory"), and, while Pinker deliberately leaves many fundamental questions about the mind largely unanswered (such as the origins of sentience and the sense of self), he has a gift for making enormously complicated mechanisms-and human foibles-accessible, and he offers a truly comprehensive vision of how number crunching allowed the seeing, hearing and feeling human parts to evolve within a wondrous, modularized and goal-directed whole. Author tour. (Oct.)

MIT's Pinker, who received considerable acclaim for The Language Instinct (LJ 2/1/94), turns his attention to how the mind functions and how and why it evolved as it did. The author relies primarily on the computational theory of mind and the theory of the natural selection of replicators to explain how the mind perceives, reasons, interacts socially, experiences varied emotions, creates, and philosophizes. Drawing upon theory and research from a variety of disciplines (most notably cognitive science and evolutionary biology) and using the principle of "reverse-engineering," Pinker speculates on what the mind was designed to do and how it has evolved into a system of "psychological faculties or mental modules." His latest book is extraordinarily ambitious, often complex, occasionally tedious, frequently entertaining, and consistently challenging. Appropriate for academic and large public libraries.‘Laurie Bartolini, MacMurray Coll. Lib., Jacksonville, Ill.

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN:0140244913
EAN:9780140244915
Dimensions: 19.0 x 12.0 x 2.0 centimeters (0.46 kg)
Age Range: 15+ years
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5 of 5 Stars! – Customer review on 08/05/2010

I recently finished reading this whilst recovering in hospital from major surgery – having a lot of spare time with only my brain to exercise I found this a perfect companion. Pinker has written an excellent book that covers a huge range of associated topics supporting brain functions and doesn't fail to inform and entertain at all times. Covering aspects such as the development of sight, how we view and process the world around us, natural selection, memory functions, depth perception, artificial intelligence, social behaviour, personal beliefs and thought processes – it's all here and is both stimulating and informative in the extreme. If you've got an inquisitive mind and wish to know where current day research and thinking is at, then I recommend this book as a great insight into how and why we operate as we do.

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4 of 5 Stars! – Customer review on 28/07/2006

Pinker's material, despite being more 'pop science' than any original academic contribution, are an excellent introduction to students of psychology, especially those with an interest in evolutionary psychology.

Pinker presents ideas in a simple but enthusiastic way, making the most daunting psychological theory seem comprehensible.

'How the Mind Works' is full of great and thought-provoking material, although Pinker does tend to suffer from many of the same faults that can be found in other proponents of evolutionary psychology.

A tendency to promote hypotheses as facts is a common problem for eager thinkers. This particularly true for psychology where 'facts' are often not empirically testable.

Overall, if one keeps an open and critical mind, Pinker presents a very enjoyable introduction to the workings of the human mind.

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