The myth of irrationality : the science of the mind from Plato to Star Trek
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The myth of irrationality : the science of the mind from Plato to Star Trek
Macmillan, 1993
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Includes index
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In his first book "The Ape That Spoke", the author described the evolution of the human mind. In this book he applies his theories to the more colourful aspects of the mind - madness, creativity, humour, dreams - in the light of a coherent scientific "blueprint" of the mind that contradicts the persistent myth of irrationality.
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