Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
2014
press.princeton.edu
contents
1
general interest
10 biology
4 psychology
11
13
social science
8 philosophy
New
Big Gods
New
[W]hat reader can resist this compelling invitation to reflect on what it means to be human?
Booklist
[Liebermans] ability to marshal contemporary
neuroscience to support his assertions is impressive, and his efforts to guide the field away from
biological determinism (a stew of invented
genes) are well-founded and important.
Publishers Weekly
In this wonderfully readable book, Lieberman
argues that evolution has equipped humans with the most marvelous
gift in the animal kingdomthe freedom to be unpredictable. The Unpredictable Species is educational, entertaining, challenging, aggravating,
and convincing all at the same time. Anyone interested in the nature of
Homo sapiens should own this book.
Daniel L. Everett, author of Language: The Cultural Tool
2013. 272 pages. 12 line illus.
Cl: 978-0-691-14858-8
$29.95 | 19.95
Forthcoming
To receive notices about new books, subscribe for email at: press.princeton.edu/subscribe
press.princeton.edu
general interest 1
Forthcoming
Developmental Neuroscience
A Concise Introduction
Susan E. Fahrbach
New
Social Learning
2 general interest
New
Reflections on the
Musical Mind
An Evolutionary Perspective
Jay Schulkin
With an evident love of music
and exemplary cross-disciplinary
knowledge, Schulkin delves into
the sources of musical expression,
its social functions of communication and bonding, and its central
role in our quest for purpose.
Investigating animal song, the
neurochemical basis of musical
experience, the way music unites
us into groups, and the intimate
tie of music and bodily motion,
Schulkin ultimately sees music as
a universal form of inquiry into
human meaning.
Mark Johnson, University of
Oregon
Whats so special about music? We
experience it internally, yet at the
same time it is highly social. Music
engages our cognitive/affective and
sensory systems. We use music to
communicate with one another
and even with other speciesthe
things that we cannot express
through language. Music is both
ancient and ever evolving. Without
music, our world is missing something essential. In Reflections on the
Musical Mind, Jay Schulkin offers a
social and behavioral neuroscientific
explanation of why music matters.
2013. 272 pages. 4 halftones. 34 line illus.
20 tables.
Cl: 978-0-691-15744-3
$45.00 | 30.95
New
Neuro
$24.95 | 16.95
$70.00 | 48.95
Forthcoming
Agent_Zero
Forthcoming Paperback
One of the Financial Times Best Books on
Science for 2011
One of the Boston Globes Best Books on
Science for 2011
Reinventing Discovery
The New Era of Networked
Science
Michael Nielsen
press.princeton.edu
general interest 3
New Paperback
Winner of the 2012 Silver Medal Axiom Business Book Award in Business Ethics, Jenkins
Group, Inc.
Blind Spots
4 psychology
New Paperback
One of Choices Outstanding Academic
Titles for 2011
Soul Dust
Forthcoming Paperback
One of Choices 20102011 Significant University Press Titles for Undergraduates
Winning
New Paperback
One of Choices Outstanding Academic
Titles for 2011
To receive notices about new books, subscribe for email at: press.princeton.edu/subscribe
press.princeton.edu
psychology 5
6 psychology
New
The Behavioral
Foundations of
Public Policy
Edited by Eldar Shafir
This book establishes that psychology has a great deal to contribute on public policy matters of
great concern to everyone. I doubt
whether so many superb psychologists and behavioral scientists have
been found between the covers
of a single book before. Their contributions do not disappoint and
it seems certain that many policy
issues are going to look different
from now on.
Richard Nisbett, University of
Michigan
In this book, leading experts in
psychology, decision research,
policy analysis, economics,
political science, law, medicine,
and philosophy explore major
trends, principles, and general
insights about human behavior in
policy-relevant settings. Their work
provides a deeper understanding
of the many driverscognitive,
social, perceptual, motivational,
and emotionalthat guide behaviors in everyday settings. They
give depth and insight into the
methods of behavioral research,
and highlight how this knowledge
might influence the implementation of public policy for the
improvement of society.
2013. 536 pages. 35 line illus. 23 tables.
Cl: 978-0-691-13756-8
$55.00 | 37.95
New
Forthcoming
New Paperback
A Cooperative Species
Addiction by Design
press.princeton.edu
social science 7
Forthcoming
New Paperback
New Paperback
What Is Meaning?
Philosophy of Language
Scott Soames
Scott Soames
8 philosophy
New
Democratic Reason
Forthcoming
How We Hope
A Moral Psychology
Adrienne M. Martin
Martin develops a strikingly original analysis of what hope involves in
terms of the kind of justification one is prepared to give for fantasizing
about, making plans to achieve, and positively anticipating the hoped for
outcome. Her book is rich with insights and is the most sophisticated and
extensive philosophical analysis of hope available.
Cheshire Calhoun, Arizona State University
What exactly is hope and how does it influence our decisions? In How
We Hope, Adrienne Martin presents a novel account of hope, the motivational resources it presupposes, and its function in our practical lives. She
contends that hoping for an outcome means treating certain feelings,
plans, and imaginings as justified, and that hope thereby involves sophisticated reflective and conceptual capacities.
January 2014. 168 pages.
Cl: 978-0-691-15152-6
$39.50 | 27.95
Braintrust
Logic
press.princeton.edu
philosophy 9
Forthcoming
Natures Compass
New
Biophysics
Honeybee Democracy
Thomas D. Seeley
The years most enchanting
science book.
Financial Times
2010. 280 pages. 30 color illus. 30 halftones.
26 line illus. 1 table.
Cl: 978-0-691-14721-5
$29.95 | 19.95
Cells to Civilizations
10 biology
Animal Spirits
Neuronal Man
$42.00 | 28.95
Conversations on Mind,
Matter, and Mathematics
Jean-Pierre Changeux &
Alain Connes
Edited and translated by
M. B. DeBevoise
A delight to read, and highly
informative.
Keith Devlin, Nature
1998. 272 pages. 31 halftones. 3 line illus.
3 tables.
Pa: 978-0-691-00405-1
$35.00 | 24.95
Human Evolutionary
Psychology
A Neuroscientist and a
Philosopher Argue about Ethics,
Human Nature, and the Brain
Jean-Pierre Changeux &
Paul Ricoeur
Translated by M. B. DeBevoise
$16.95 | 9.95
$24.95 | 16.95
press.princeton.edu
Memory
Fifth Edition
Do Animals Think?
Nature or Nurture?
John E. Dowling
$31.95 | 21.95
Science Essentials
Clive D. L. Wynne
A fun read ... packed with clever
experiments, intriguing anecdotes,
and a delight in the diversity of
animal behavior.
Sy Montgomery, Discover
2006. 288 pages. 15 halftones. 1 line illus.
Pa: 978-0-691-12636-4
$27.95 | 19.95
With a foreword by
Michael C. Jensen
Moral Markets
QTY
ISBN
Author: Title
Page
____Pa: 14592-1 Akerlof/Shiller: Animal Spirits
11
____Cl: 14233-3
____Cl: 12644-9 Barrett: Beyond the Brain
6
____Pa: 09622-3 Barrett, et al.: Human Evolutionary Psychology
11
____Pa: 15622-4 Bazerman/Tenbrunsel: Blind Spots
4
____Cl: 14750-5
____Cl: 13891-6 Bialek: Biophysics
10
____Pa: 15816-7 Bowles/Gintis: Cooperative Species
7
____Cl: 15125-0
____Cl: 15666-8 Burger/Starbird: 5 Elements of Effective Thinking
6
____Pa: 02666-4 Changeux: Neuronal Man
11
____Pa: 00405-1 Changeux/Connes: Conversations on Mind, Matter ...
11
____Pa: 09285-0 Changeux/Ricoeur: What Makes Us Think?
11
____Pa: 15634-7 Churchland: Braintrust
9
____Cl: 13703-2
____Cl: 14967-7 Coen: Cells to Civilizations
10
____Pa: 11673-0 Corballis: From Hand to Mouth
11
____Cl: 14547-1 Corballis: Recursive Mind
5
____Cl: 15495-4 Cronk/Leech: Meeting at Grand Central
7
____Pa: 14129-9 de Waal: Primates and Philosophers
11
____Pa: 13310-2 Dowling: Great Brain Debate
12
____Pa: 15964-5 Duina: Winning
5
____Cl: 14706-2
____Cl: 15402-2 Edmonds: Would You Kill the Fat Man?
1
____Cl: 15888-4 Epstein: Agent_Zero
3
____Cl: 15098-7 Fahrbach: Developmental Neuroscience
2
____Pa: 12405-6 Francis: Why Men Wont Ask for Directions
12
____Cl: 14045-2 Gould/Gould: Natures Compass
10
____Pa: 04837-6 Gregory: Eye and Brain
12
____Pa: 15071-0 Hoppitt/Laland: Social Learning
2
____Cl: 15070-3
____Pa: 15637-8 Humphrey: Soul Dust
4
____Cl: 13862-6
____Pa: 13991-3 Johnsen: Optics of Life
10
____Cl: 13990-6
____Pa: 15439-8 Kurzban: Why Everyone (Else) Is a Hypocrite
4
____Cl: 14674-4
____Cl: 15565-4 Landemore: Democratic Reason
8
____Pa: 14791-8 Laughlin: Group Problem Solving
6
____Cl: 14790-1
____Cl: 14858-8 Lieberman: Unpredictable Species
1
____Cl: 14978-3 Lock: Alzheimer Conundrum
7
____Cl: 14977-6 Losos: Princeton Guide to Evolution
10
____Cl: 15152-6 Martin: How We Hope
9
____Pa: 16019-1 Nielsen: Reinventing Discovery
3
____Cl: 14890-8
____Cl: 15121-2 Norenzayan: Big Gods
1
____Pa: 13767-4 Page: Diversity and Complexity
7
____Pa: 14961-5 Rose/Abi-Rached: Neuro
3
____Cl: 14960-8
____Cl: 15744-3 Schulkin: Reflections on the Musical Mind
2
____Cl: 12755-2 Schll: Addiction by Design
7
____Cl: 14721-5 Seeley: Honeybee Democracy
10
____Cl: 13756-8 Shafir: Behavioral Foundations of Public Policy
6
____Cl: 15163-2 Smith: Logic
9
____Pa: 15597-5 Soames: Philosophy of Language
8
____Cl: 13866-4
____Pa: 15639-2 Soames: What Is Meaning?
8
____Cl: 14640-9
____Pa: 15440-4 Thagard: Brain and the Meaning of Life
9
____Cl: 14272-2
____Pa: 01934-5 Thaler: Winners Curse
12
____Pa: 13311-9 Thompson/Madigan: Memory
12
____Pa: 15800-6 Tyler: Why People Cooperate
5
____Cl: 14690-4
____Cl: 15904-1 Wengrow: Origins of Monsters
8
____Pa: 12636-4 Wynne: Do Animals Think?
12
____Pa: 13523-6 Zak: Moral Markets
12
Princetons ISBN prefix is 978-0-691-
Price UK Price
$16.95
9.95
24.95
16.95
37.50
26.95
67.50
16.95
11.95
24.95
16.95
95.00
65.00
24.95
16.95
42.00
28.95
19.95
13.95
42.00
28.95
35.00
24.95
32.95
22.95
17.95
12.50
24.95
16.95
29.95
19.95
27.95
19.95
31.95
21.95
29.95
19.95
17.95
12.50
22.95
15.95
24.95
16.95
37.50
26.95
19.95
13.95
49.50
34.95
75.00
52.00
28.95
19.95
29.95
19.95
28.95
49.50
34.95
75.00
52.00
18.95
12.95
24.95
16.95
45.00
30.95
99.50
69.95
18.95
12.95
27.95
19.95
39.50
27.95
31.95
21.95
82.50
57.50
29.95
19.95
29.95
19.95
99.00
68.00
39.50
27.95
19.95
13.95
24.95
16.95
29.95
19.95
23.95
16.95
24.95
16.95
70.00
48.95
45.00
30.95
35.00
24.95
29.95
19.95
55.00
37.95
49.50
34.95
17.95
12.50
37.50
26.95
19.95
13.95
37.50
26.95
19.95
13.95
46.95
32.95
31.95
21.95
28.95
19.95
24.95
16.95
39.95
27.95
39.50
27.95
27.95
19.95
35.00
24.95
Many of the books in this catalog are now being made available as ebook editions that can be purchased
from online booksellers. For more information, please visit our Web site at press.princeton.edu.
press.princeton.edu
Send orders to
Post orders tO
Order Toll-Free
Telephone 1-800-777-4726
(8:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m., EST, weekdays)
FAX 1-800-999-1958 (24 hours)
orders@cpfsinc.com
WEB press.princeton.edu
SALES TAX
*NJ 7%; CA 8.5%; MN 6.88%; Canada GST 5%; Shipping
charges to NJ: Add 7% sales tax. Princeton University
Press remits GST to Revenue Canada. Your books will
be shipped from inside Canada and you will not be
assessed Canada Posts border handling fee.
SHIPPING & HANDLING
**Please add $4.00 for the first book and $1.00 for
each additional book.
Please allow 3 weeks for shipping; publication dates of new
books are identified and they will be shipped as soon as they
are available.
Books Subtotal_______________
TOTAL_______________
PAYMENT METHOD
q Enclosed please find my check made payable to:
California/Princeton Fulfillment Services
Please charge my: q Visa q MasterCard
California/Princeton Fulfillment Services, Inc. does not
accept American Express.
Phone orders
customer@wiley.com
Books Subtotal___________
Please add the following to your order
to cover delivery of your books:*
Surface Mail
Air Mail
3.70 n/a UK___________
5.35/7.00
12.75/16.80 Europe ___________
7.75/$13.95 14.95/$26.95** ROW___________
TOTAL ______________
*Delivery time is dependent on country of destination.
Delivery will be arranged by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Alternatively, you may collect your orders by prior arrangement.
We can also quote for delivery by courier (please email
cs-books@wiley.co.uk for details).
**Dollar cost applies to Rest of World (ROW) for those
customers invoiced in dollars.
PAYMENT METHOD
q American Express
SEND MY ORDER TO
Name_______________________________________
Address_____________________________________
Exp. Date_____________________________________
___________________________________________
Signature____________________________________
___________________________________________
Telephone____________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
Bookstores may order using the contact information
above or may contact Princeton University Presss
sales department:
609 258 4877 (phone)
sales@press.princeton.edu