Descartes' Baby: How the Science of Child Development Explains What Makes Us Hum
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All humans see the world in two fundamentally different ways: even babies have a rich understanding of both the physical and social worlds. They expect objects to obey principles of physics, and they're startled when things disappear or defy gravity. Yet they can also read emotions and respond with anger, sympathy, and joy. In<i> Descartes' Baby</i>, Bloom draws on a wealth of scientific discoveries to show how these two ways of knowing give rise to such uniquely human traits as humor, disgust, religion, art, and morality. How our dualist perspective, developed throughout our lives, profoundly influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions is the subject of this richly rewarding book.<br><br><b>Author:</b> Paul Bloom<br><b>Publisher:</b> Basic Books<br><b>Published:</b> 05/01/2005<br><b>Pages:</b> 288<br><b>Binding Type:</b> Paperback<br><b>Weight:</b> 0.50lbs<br><b>Size:</b> 7.90h x 4.90w x 0.90d<br><b>ISBN:</b> 9780465007868<br><p><b>About the Author</b><br><b>Paul Bloom</b> is Professor of Psychology at Yale University. His book <i>How Children Learn the Meaning of Words</i> won the Award for Excellence from the Association of American Publishers. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.</p>
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