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為什麼我們覺得嬰兒可愛?為什麼我們喜歡甜蜜蜜的蛋糕?哲學家唐‧丹尼特以反直覺理論,解開人或物顯得甜、可愛和性感的原因﹝並以馬修‧赫利的新理論解釋為什麼笑話會有趣﹞,絕對是你意想不到的答案。
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 Chinese, Traditional by Shiau Han Li
Reviewed by Michelle Fan
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