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The Brain Box (Very Short Introductions) |
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English |
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144 |
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2006-09-28 |
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0199207976 |
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Oxford University Press |
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2.12 pounds |
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4.65 x 6.93 x 2.68 inches |
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This work includes very short introduction boxed sets. These are the books that are perfect to pop in your pocket now packaged to make the ideal gift! This work includes five of the best-selling introductory books on science from the highly acclaimed "Very Short Introductions" series packaged in a stylish case to make the ideal gift or way-in to the vast area of science. This boxed set gives a great introductory overview to the subject of science, from the mystery of consciousness and the central ideas of quantum theory to the important basic findings and procedures of evolutionary biology. "Evolution: A Very Short Introduction: by Brian Charlesworth and Deborah Charlesworth (0-19-280251-8/978-0-19-280251-4): "Evolution" provides a unifying set of principals for the whole of biology; it also illuminates the relation of human beings to the universe and each other. Brian and Deborah Charlesworth introduce the general reader to some of the most important basic findings, concepts, and procedures of evolutionary biology as it has developed since the first publications of Darwin and Wallace on the subject, over 140 years ago. "Consciousness: A Very Short Introduction" by Susan Blackmore (0-19-280585-1/978-0-19-280585-0): Consciousness, 'the last great mystery for science', has now become a hot topic. This is a clear overview of the subject that combines the perspectives of philosophy, psychology and neuroscience - unlike all the other books available on the subject. "Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction" by Ian Deary (0-19-289321-1/978-0-19-289321-5): Ian Deary describes what psychologists have discovered about how and why people differ in their thinking powers. The issues discussed include whether there are several different types of intelligence, whether intelligence differences are caused by genes or the environment, the biological basis of intelligence differences, and whether intelligence declines or increases as we grow older. "Cosmology: A Very Short Introduction" by Peter Coles (0-19-285416-X/978-0-19-285416-2): 'There is an embarrassment of books about the universe for the general reader, but few manage to pack so much, so elegantly, into such a compact space as this does. The book is generously illustrated.' - "The Guardian". "Quantum Theory: A Very Short Introduction" by John Polkinghorne (0-19-280252-6/978-0-19-280252-1): This book gives a lucid, exciting, and accessible account of the surprising and counterintuitive ideas that shape our understanding of the sub-atomic world. The main text makes no use of equations, but there is a Mathematical Appendix for those desiring stronger fare.
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