Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life, Douglas T. Kenrick, PhD
Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life, Douglas T. Kenrick, PhD
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Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life
A Psychologist Investigates How Evolution, Cognition, and Complexity Are Revolutionizing Our View of Human Nature

Author: Douglas T. Kenrick, PhD

Narrator: Fred Stella

Unabridged: 7 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/26/2011


Synopsis

Why do we do what we do? Especially those seemingly inexplicable behaviors—from the disreputable to the downright despicable?

Between what can be learned from evolutionary psychology (thinking that has developed in our species over the millenniums to ensure its propagation) and cognitive science (how our minds literally think) a picture emerges. In Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life, social psychologist Douglas Kenrick fuses these two fields to create a coherent story of human nature. In his analysis, many ingrained, apparently irrational behaviors—one-night stands, prejudice, conspicuous consumption, even art and religious devotion—are quite explicable and (when desired) avoidable. When combined with insights from complexity theory, Kenrick’s argument reveals how simple mechanisms give rise to complex life.

Through an engaging blend of anecdote, analogy and research findings, Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life takes listeners on a singular tour of the human mind, exploring the pitfalls and promises of our biological inheritance.

About Douglas T. Kenrick, PhD

Douglas T. Kenrick, PhD, is the author of The Rational Animal and Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life. He has published over 200 scientific articles, books, and chapters, the majority applying evolutionary ideas to human behavior and thought processes. His textbook Social Psychology: Goals in Interaction, with Steven Neuberg, Robert Cialdini, and David Lundberg-Kenrick, is now in its seventh edition. He has appeared in numerous documentaries as well as on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and has written for the New York Times and Scientific American. His Psychology Today blog, titled Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life, has been visited by 4.6 million readers.


Reviews

A rather boldish review of psy stuff. Q: Эмерджентность — свойства системы, которые не присущи ее элементам по отдельности, а возникают благодаря объединению этих элементов в целостную систему. Именно таким образом описывается возникновение психики в нашем мозге в настоящее время. (c) Q: Наши воспоминани......more

Goodreads review by Troy

This was a brisk, enlightening, and easy-to-digest account of a lot of evolutionary psychology theories. I've read a lot of books on this topic before, but this was a good presentation that would serve equally well as a refresher, introduction, or further reading, depending on your level of experien......more

Goodreads review by Clark

Cognitive reductionism with a dash of sexual narcissism I wasn’t crazy about this book. The simple (too simple?) argument is that evolutionary pressures shape our cognitive and psychological landscape. According to the author, the most significant pressure is related to procreative strategies to en......more