The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #26477 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-27
- Binding: Hardcover
- 512 pages
Editorial Reviews
Independent
`Immensely readable and stimulating. Pinker is a master at making complex ideas palatable'
Daily Mail
`Awesome ... Pinker writes lucidly and elegantly, and leavens the text with scores of perfectly judged anecdotes, jokes, cartoons and illustrations'
Daily Telegraph
`Astonishingly readable'
Customer Reviews
Wonderful words
Pinker has done it again; another book of mesmerising intelligence and very smart ideas. But be warned: this book is not easy to digest, notwithstanding the lucidity of the writing. But then it deserves to be read very closely indeed: there is so much punch and weight on almost every page.
Pinker has already destroyed the simplistic notion that human nature is a social phenomenon, demonstrating how much of our behaviour and psychology is a product of our genetic evolution, and therefore instinctive.
In this book, he shows how language has evolved to reflect the mental concepts we have developed to make sense of the world: that is to say, although the real world may exist 'out there', it is mediated through our senses and the brain's interpretation of the data that they send to it. The concepts relate to time and space, matter and causality - and these concepts have been woven into our language. Pinker shows how, and does so in his characteristically enthusiastic, witty fashion.
A fabulous read and an intellectual treat.





