... parents and children on food preference: Birch 1999, Rozin and Vollmecke 1986. Social learning from peers: Harris 1998. Babies' learning about food from similar people: Shutts et al. 2009. People taste like Spam: Theroux 1992.
11; see also Barash and Barash 2008. 165 The importance of human differences: James 1911, p. 256. 165 The puzzle of Anna Karenina: Radford 1975; for other philosophical perspectives, see Gendler and Kovakovich 2005, Morreall 1993, ...
Pleasure works in mysterious ways, as Paul Bloom reveals in this investigation of what we desire and why.
In How Pleasure Works, the internationally acclaimed psychologist Paul Bloom explores one of the most fascinating and fundamental engines of human behaviour.
His gift is in writing beautifully but plainly, and anticipating everything a reader will need to know in order to appreciate the point he will ultimately make...it was a great pleasure to read' Globe and Mail 'How Pleasure Works has one of ...