金澤哲
Why Beautiful People Have More Daughters 豆瓣
作者: Alan S. Miller / Satoshi Kanazawa Perigee Trade 2007 - 9
A lively and provocative look at how evolution shapes our behavior and our lives. <br/><br/> Contrary to conventional wisdom, our brains and bodies are hardwired to carry out an evolutionary mission that determines much of what we do, from life plans to everyday decisions. <br/><br/> With an accessible tone and a healthy disregard for political correctness, this lively and eminently readable book popularizes the latest research in a cutting-edge field of study-one that turns much of what we thought we knew about human nature upside-down. <br/><br/> Every time we fall in love, fight with our spouse, enjoy watching a favorite TV show, or feel scared--walking alone at night, we are in part behaving as a human animal with its own unique nature-a nature that essentially stopped evolving 10,000 years ago. Alan S. Miller and Satoshi Kanazawa re-examine some of the most popular and controversial topics of modern life-and shed a whole new light on why we do the things we do. <br/><br/> Reader beware: You may never look at human nature the same way again.