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แดน เดนเน็ตต์ : น่ารัก - เซ็กซี่ - หวาน - ตลก

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ทำไมเด็กเล็กๆ ถึงได้ดูน่ารัก? ทำไมเค้กจึงหวาน? แดน เดนเน็ตต์ (Dan Dennett) นักปรัชญา มีคำตอบที่เราไม่คาดคิดมาก่อนเมื่อเขามาเล่าให้เราฟังถึงเหตุถึงผลที่ผิดแปลกไปจากสัญชาตญาณของเราในเรื่องของความน่ารัก ความหวาน และความเซ็กซี่ (พร้อมกับทฤษฎีใหม่ของแมทธิว เฮอร์ลีย์ (Matthew Hurley) ที่ว่า ทำไมเรื่องตลกจึงตลกได้)

Dan Dennett argues that human consciousness and free will are the result of physical processes. His 2003 book "Freedom Evolves" explores how our brains evolved to give us -- and only us -- the kind of freedom that matters, while 2006's "Breaking the Spell" examines belief through the lens of biology. Full bio »

Translated into Thai by Heartfelt Grace
Reviewed by Thanee Chaiwat
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