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Introduction: You, Me, Charles Darwin, and Dr. Seuss | p. vii |
Standing in the Gutter | p. 1 |
How did an innocent young student accidentally fall in with a band of intellectual revolutionaries? | |
Why Playboy Is Bad for Your Mental Mechanisms | p. 9 |
When is beauty bad for you? | |
Homicidal Fantasies | p. 23 |
Why have most of us had at least one fantasy about committing murder? | |
Outgroup Hatred in the Blink of an Eye | p. 41 |
Why can't we all just get along? | |
The Mind as a Coloring Book | p. 61 |
Why doesn't cultural variation support the blank-slate view of the mind? | |
Subselves | p. 75 |
The three faces of thee | |
Reconstructing Maslow's Pyramid | p. 97 |
Where are the missing bricks in the classic pyramid of needs? | |
How the Mind Warps | p. 115 |
Why do men and women forget different people and regret different things? | |
Peacocks, Porsches, and Pablo Picasso | p. 127 |
Why do men go out of their way to avoid a Consumer Reports Best Buy? | |
Sex and Religion | p. 145 |
When is godliness just another mating strategy? | |
Deep Rationality and Evolutionary Economics | p. 159 |
Why are behavioral economists only half right when they say that our economic choices are irrational? | |
Bad Crowds, Chaotic Attractors, and Humans as Ants | p. 175 |
Why your parents were right about the company you keep. | |
Conclusion: Looking Up at the Stars | p. 195 |
How does research on unsavory and taboo topics converge into a grand view of human nature and answer the question: What is the meaning of life? | |
Notes | p. 207 |
References | p. 219 |
Index | p. 235 |
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