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폴 블룸 : 기쁨의 근원

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왜 우리는 모조품보다 진품을 좋아 할까요? 심리학자 폴 블룸은 인간이 본질주의자라고 주장합니다. 우리의 물질에 대한 믿음은 우리가 그것을 단순히 허상으로써가 아니라 기쁨(혹은 고통)이 무엇인가에 대한 깊은 특성으로써 느끼도록 바꾸었습니다.

Paul Bloom studies our common-sense understanding of the world -- how we know what we know, why we like what we like.  Full bio »

Translated into Korean by JaeHoon Lee
Reviewed by Bianca Lee
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