An edition of The Mating Mind (2000)

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An edition of The Mating Mind (2000)

The Mating Mind

New Ed edition
  • 5.0 (1 rating) ·
  • 17 Want to read
  • 1 Have read

"Evolutionary psychologist Geoffrey Miller shows the evolutionary power of sexual choice and the reasons why our ancestors became attracted not only to pretty faces and healthy bodies, but to minds that were witty, articulate, generous, and conscious. The richness and subtlety of modern psychology help to reveal how the human mind evolved, like the peacock's tail and the elk's antlers for courtship and mating.".

"Drawing on new ideas from evolutionary biology economics, and psychology, Miller illuminates his arguments with examples ranging from natural history to popular culture, from the art of New Guinea's bowerbirds to the sexual charisma of South Park's school chef. Along the way, he provides insights into the inarticulacy of teenage boys, the diversity of ancient Greek coins, the reasons why Scrooge was single, the difficulties of engaging with modern art, and the function of sumo wrestling."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Vintage
Pages
538

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Mating Mind
The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature
April 17, 2001, Anchor
in English
Cover of: The Mating Mind
The Mating Mind
May 31, 2001, Vintage
Cover of: The Mating Mind
The Mating Mind
May 31, 2001, Vintage
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: The Mating Mind
The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature
April 18, 2000, Doubleday
in English

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The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
538
Dimensions
7.6 x 4.8 x 1.4 inches
Weight
13.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9271647M
ISBN 10
0099288249
ISBN 13
9780099288244
Library Thing
59200
Goodreads
373653

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Central Park divides two of Manhattan's greatest treasure collections.
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April 14, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Linked existing covers to the edition.
April 30, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record