The Mind Made Flesh: Essays from the Frontiers of Psychology and Evolution

The Mind Made Flesh: Essays from the Frontiers of Psychology and Evolution
ISBN-10
0192802275
ISBN-13
9780192802279
Category
Behavior genetics
Pages
366
Language
English
Published
2002
Authors
Nicholas Humphrey, Professor of Psychology at the New School NY and Senior Research Fellow Nicholas Humphrey

Description

In a series of essays, Nicholas Humphrey invites us to take another look at a variety of central and not-so-central issues, of contemporary psychology including: the evolution of consciousness, multiple personality disorder and cave art.

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