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Metapsychology reviews: ‘The Self? and ‘Human Nature’

January 8, 2008

Included in the new batch of Metapsychology reviews are a review of ‘The Self?,‘ a collection of papers edited by Galen Strawson (Wiley-Blackwell, 2005), and a review of ‘Human Nature: The Categorical Framework’ by P.M.S. Hacker (Wiley-Blackwell 2007).
The Self?
Human Nature

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new book: ‘Geography of Bliss’

January 7, 2008

Geography of BlissAt the bookstore today I browsed through The Geography of Bliss: One Grump’s Search for the Happiest Places in the World by Eric Weiner, a breezy, humorous sort of travelogue looking at the relationship between place and happiness. Weiner starts at the World Database of Happiness in the Netherlands, then visits Switzerland, Bhutan, Qatar, Iceland, Moldova (an example of an unhappy place), Thailand, Great Britain, India and the US.

Reviews: here, here (for the Moldovan perspective), and here.

The Author’s website includes a slideshow on Bhutan.

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New book: ‘The Emotional Construction of Morals’ by Jesse Prinz

January 6, 2008

The Emotional Construction of Morals by Jesse Prinz (Oxford University Press, Dec. 28, 2007).
Emotional Construction of MoralityFrom the book description: “Jesse Prinz argues that recent work in philosophy, neuroscience, and anthropology supports two radical hypotheses about the nature of morality: moral values are based on emotional responses, and these emotional responses are inculcated by culture, not hard-wired through natural selection.”

author’s website, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

excerpts (24 p pdf draft)

article “The Emotional Basis of Moral Judgments,” Philosophical Explorations, March 2006 (16 p pdf)

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more books on time

January 5, 2008

I still haven’t quite settled on a book for the first Book A Month Challenge (“read a book about time”). I came across this list, a few years old but covering a lot of different genres: C.S. Lewis Summer Institute’s Bibliography for Time and Eternity. From that list, I thought this title sounded interesting: A Watched Pot: How We Experience Time by Michael Flaherty.A Watched Pot

Also J.T. Fraser has written a lot of books about time (link to books by J.T. Fraser)

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forthcoming books: ‘Welcome to Your Brain,’ ‘Neuroeconomics,’ and ‘Phantom Twin’

Welcome to Your Brain: Why You Lose Your Car Keys but Never Forget How to Drive and Other Puzzles of Everyday Life by Sandra Aamodt and Sam Wang sounds like a good layperson’s guide, due out in March, and already garnering some enthusiastic endorsements.
Welcome to Your Brain
neuroeconomicsNeuroeconomics: A Guide to the New Science of Making Choices by Peter Politser is coming in Feb. from Oxford University Press.

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I’m sure I’ve mentioned this before, but here is a reminder that V.S. Ramachandran has a new book scheduled to be released next week: The Man with the Phantom Twin: Adventures in the Neuroscience of the Human Brain.Man with the Phantom Twin

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