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How pleasure works : the new science of why we like what we like / Paul Bloom
by Paul Bloom
This study explores the cognitive psychology of pleasure, examining how human beliefs shape the enjoyment of food, art, and sex. It argues that pleasure is not merely a sensory response but is fundamentally influenced by the perceived history and essence of an object.
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