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The stuff of thought, language as a window into human nature, Steven Pinker

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The stuff of thought, language as a window into human nature, Steven Pinker
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [459]-481) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The stuff of thought
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
154308853
Responsibility statement
Steven Pinker
Sub title
language as a window into human nature
Summary
Psychologist Pinker explains how the mind works in a completely new way--by examining how we use words. Every time we swear, we reveal something about human emotions. When we use an innuendo to convey a bribe, threat, or sexual come-on (rather than just blurting it out), we disclose something about human relationships. Our use of prepositions and tenses tap into peculiarly human concepts of space and time, and our nouns and verbs tap into mental models of matter and causation. Even the names we give our babies, as they change from decade to decade, have important things to say about our relations to our children and to society. Pinker takes on both scientific questions--such as whether language affects thought, and which of our concepts are innate--and questions from the headlines and everyday life.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
Words and worlds -- Down the rabbit hole -- Fifty thousand innate concepts (and other radical theories of language and thought) -- Cleaving the air -- The metaphor metaphor -- What's in a name? -- The seven words you can't say on television -- Games people play -- Escaping the cave
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