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'Why do memories fade? Why do we lose our tempers? Why do fools fall in love? Pinker's objective in this erudite account is to explore the nature and history of the human mind...He explores computations and evolutions, and then considers how the mind lets us "see, think, feel, interact and pursue higher callings like art, religion and philosophy"' - Sunday Times 'Witty popular science that you enjoy reading for the writing as well as for science...He is a top-rated writer, and deserves the superlatives that are lavished on him' - The New York Times Book Review 'Pinker has a remarkable
capacity to explain difficult ideas and he writes with the comic verve
of Martin Amis or Woody Allen...How the Mind Works will change
the way your mind works' - The Times |

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