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How pleasure works : why we like what we like / Paul Bloom
by Paul Bloom
An exploration of the cognitive psychology of enjoyment, examining how humans derive pleasure from art, food, and sex. The text argues that our satisfaction is shaped by our beliefs about the history and essence of things rather than by sensory experience alone.
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