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1197942Why Everyone (Else) Is a Hypocritehttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/why-everyone-else-is-a-hypocrite-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/341617/29f6c413-2d59-4532-87c8-aa79acb2b85a.jpg?v=638334316268370000354491MXNPrinceton University PressInStock/Ebooks/<p>Were all hypocrites. Why? Hypocrisy is the natural state of the human mind.</p><p>Robert Kurzban shows us that the key to understanding our behavioral inconsistencies lies in understanding the minds design. The human mind consists of many specialized units designed by the process of evolution by natural selection. While these modules sometimes work together seamlessly, they dont always, resulting in impossibly contradictory beliefs, vacillations between patience and impulsiveness, violations of our supposed moral principles, and overinflated views of ourselves.</p><p>This modular, evolutionary psychological view of the mind undermines deeply held intuitions about ourselves, as well as a range of scientific theories that require a "self" with consistent beliefs and preferences. Modularity suggests that there is no "I." Instead, each of us is a contentious "we"--a collection of discrete but interacting systems whose constant conflicts shape our interactions with one another and our experience of the world.</p><p>In clear language, full of wit and rich in examples, Kurzban explains the roots and implications of our inconsistent minds, and why it is perfectly natural to believe that everyone else is a hypocrite.</p>...1187721Why Everyone (Else) Is a Hypocrite354491https://www.gandhi.com.mx/why-everyone-else-is-a-hypocrite-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/341617/29f6c413-2d59-4532-87c8-aa79acb2b85a.jpg?v=638334316268370000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20119781400835997_W3siaWQiOiIwNGM2YTUyYy1mNTE3LTRlNjEtYTAyMS05OWI1YTcyOGU4YTEiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjQ3OSwiZGlzY291bnQiOjEzNCwic2VsbGluZ1ByaWNlIjozNDUsImluY2x1ZGVzVGF4Ijp0cnVlLCJwcmljZVR5cGUiOiJXaG9sZXNhbGUiLCJjdXJyZW5jeSI6Ik1YTiIsImZyb20iOiIyMDI0LTEyLTAxVDAwOjAwOjAwWiIsInJlZ2lvbiI6Ik1YIiwiaXNQcmVvcmRlciI6ZmFsc2V9XQ==9781400835997_<p>Were all hypocrites. Why? Hypocrisy is the natural state of the human mind.</p><p>Robert Kurzban shows us that the key to understanding our behavioral inconsistencies lies in understanding the minds design. The human mind consists of many specialized units designed by the process of evolution by natural selection. While these modules sometimes work together seamlessly, they dont always, resulting in impossibly contradictory beliefs, vacillations between patience and impulsiveness, violations of our supposed moral principles, and overinflated views of ourselves.</p><p>This modular, evolutionary psychological view of the mind undermines deeply held intuitions about ourselves, as well as a range of scientific theories that require a self with consistent beliefs and preferences. Modularity suggests that there is no I. Instead, each of us is a contentious we--a collection of discrete but interacting systems whose constant conflicts shape our interactions with one another and our experience of the world.</p><p>In clear language, full of wit and rich in examples, Kurzban explains the roots and implications of our inconsistent minds, and why it is perfectly natural to believe that everyone else is a hypocrite.</p>...(*_*)9781400835997_<p>Were all hypocrites. Why? Hypocrisy is the natural state of the human mind.</p><p>Robert Kurzban shows us that the key to understanding our behavioral inconsistencies lies in understanding the minds design. The human mind consists of many specialized units designed by the process of evolution by natural selection. While these modules sometimes work together seamlessly, they dont always, resulting in impossibly contradictory beliefs, vacillations between patience and impulsiveness, violations of our supposed moral principles, and overinflated views of ourselves.</p><p>This modular, evolutionary psychological view of the mind undermines deeply held intuitions about ourselves, as well as a range of scientific theories that require a "self" with consistent beliefs and preferences. Modularity suggests that there is no "I." Instead, each of us is a contentious "we"--a collection of discrete but interacting systems whose constant conflicts shape our interactions with one another and our experience of the world.</p><p>In clear language, full of wit and rich in examples, Kurzban explains the roots and implications of our inconsistent minds, and why it is perfectly natural to believe that everyone else is a hypocrite.</p>...9781400835997_Princeton University Presslibro_electonico_9f5aa031-10c3-491b-9fdf-baa7cb38a689_9781400835997;9781400835997_9781400835997Robert KurzbanInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/princetonup-epub-4350bfc3-2757-4396-9bed-6491c536e870.epub2011-01-03T00:00:00+00:00Princeton University Press