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  1. The World Inside Your Head
    1. Charles Maurer
    2. Daphne Maurer

    The World Inside Your Head

    How Perceptions Build Society

    This groundbreaking book reveals the perceptual underpinnings of society, showing how sights, sounds, and smells build social and political worlds.

    € 116,50
  2. The World Inside Your Head
    1. Charles Maurer
    2. Daphne Maurer

    The World Inside Your Head

    How Perceptions Build Society

    This groundbreaking book reveals the perceptual underpinnings of society, showing how sights, sounds, and smells build social and political worlds.

    € 27,50
  3. Pretty Ugly
    1. Charles Maurer
    2. Daphne Maurer

    Pretty Ugly

    Why We Like Some Songs, Faces, Foods, Plays, Pictures, Poems, Etc., and Dislike Others

    People are chemical machines, yet we (and some other animals) develop a sense of beauty. Why and how did it evolve? How is it formed? This book answers these questions from the perspective of scientists with deep knowledge of the arts.

    € 51,50
  4. Pretty Ugly
    1. Charles Maurer
    2. Daphne Maurer

    Pretty Ugly

    Why We Like Some Songs, Faces, Foods, Plays, Pictures, Poems, Etc., and Dislike Others

    "Why do we find some things attractive and others not? In this fascinating book, the authors take the reader on a vast intellectual journey to offer a comprehensive approach to answering this age-old question." Janet F. Werker, PhD, FRSCCanada Research Chair, Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia"One of the most enlightening books I have ever read."Timothy McGee, PhDProfessor Emeritus, Department of Music, University of Toronto"Imagine that you are an early human walking through the jungle and a tiger is lurking nearby. To survive, you would need an ear that could distinguish the sound waves released by the tiger's footfall from all the other noises around you. Or an eye that could catch sight of the slightest spot of orange among the many green leaves. You would have to recognize patterns and be alert to changes in them. Today, you may be using those same abilities to enjoy harmonies in music or admire visual effects in art. That is the conclusion of McMaster University psychologist Daphne Maurer and Toronto writer Charles Maurer, who have spent three decades establishing a scientific basis for aesthetics. Their recent book, Pretty Ugly: Why we like some songs, faces, foods, plays, pictures, poems, etc. and dislike others, begins with evolutionary biology and goes on to use neuroscience, developmental psychology, physics, mathematics, anthropology, musicology and art history to establish the mechanisms behind our cultural tastes. The tastes are subjective, to be sure, but the way they are established is not."Kate TaylorThe Globe and Mail, June 27, 2020"This book is much richer than these few paragraphs can depict. Literate readers will be impressed by the range of erudition and international exposure of the authors, and will probably derive pleasure from the metaphors and similes that ornate the text."Gregory Hanlon, PhDMunro Professor of History, Dalhousie University; Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture, 2020

    € 100,95