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Author: Steven Pinker

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780393318487

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1997

Audiobook length: 31 min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2The origin of the mind
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Chapter 3Four major abilities of the mind
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Chapter 4Summary & Review
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Why listen to How the Mind Works

Listening to the summary audiobook of "How the Mind Works" by Steven Pinker is a compelling way to grasp complex concepts about human cognition and evolution in a concise format. Pinker, a renowned cognitive scientist, distills intricate theories about how our mental processes have developed and function, making the subject accessible and engaging. This summary provides a quick yet profound insight into the workings of our minds, ideal for anyone seeking to understand the interplay between biology and behavior without the time investment of reading the entire book. It's an excellent resource for stimulating curiosity and contributing to discussions about psychology, philosophy, and the nature of humanity.

Author : Steven Pinker

Steven Pinker, one of the world’s top linguists and cognitive psychologists, acquired his doctorate degree in experimental psychology from Harvard University in 1976. Pinker has dedicated himself to the study of language acquisition in children. He was previously the director of the Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His book, The Language Instinct, appeared on the list of “100 Best Science Books of the 20th Century” by Scientific American magazine. Pinker twice appeared on the list of Foreign Policy magazine’s “Top 100 Global Thinkers”, and was named one of Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World”.

Key Insights from How the Mind Works

  • Pinker explores the mind through the lens of evolutionary psychology, arguing that many human cognitive processes have developed as adaptations to our ancestral environment. This perspective helps explain complex behaviors such as language, social interactions, and problem-solving as evolutionary solutions to survival challenges.
  • The book emphasizes the role of visual perception in shaping our understanding of the world, suggesting that much of our cognitive architecture is tuned to interpret and navigate our surroundings. Pinker delineates how our brains process sensory information in a way that reflects our evolutionary history, enhancing our survival through refined perception.
  • Pinker challenges the notion of a 'blank slate' view of the human mind, asserting that our thoughts and behaviors are deeply influenced by innate structures. He illustrates this with examples from various fields, including linguistics and cognitive science, highlighting the interplay between nature and nurture in shaping human intelligence.
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