Randolph M. Nesse
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Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine
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1994
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17 editions
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Good Reasons for Bad Feelings: Insights from the Frontier of Evolutionary Psychiatry
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2019
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23 editions
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Evolution and Healing: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine
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1996
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2 editions
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Evolution and the Capacity for Commitment (Russell Sage Foundation Series on Trust)
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1999
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Het nut van angst en somberheid
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Understanding depression: A translational approach
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2009
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4 editions
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Darwinism Today: the Darwinian
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Gute Gründe für Schlechte Gefühle
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giati arrostainoume / γιατί αρρωσταίνουμε
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Spousal Bereavement in Late Life
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2005
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5 editions
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“Even our behavior and emotions seem to have been shaped by a prankster. Why do we crave the very foods that are bad for us but have less desire for pure grains and vegetables? Why do we keep eating when we know we are too fat? And why is our willpower so weak in its attempts to restrain our desires? Why are male and female sexual responses so uncoordinated, instead of being shaped for maximum mutual satisfaction? Why are so many of us constantly anxious, spending our lives, as Mark Twain said, "suffering from tragedies that never occur"? Finally, why do we find happiness so elusive, with the achievement of each long-pursued goal yielding not contentment, but only a new desire for something still less attainable? The design of our bodies is simultaneously extraordinarily precise and unbelievably slipshod. It is as if the best engineers in the universe took every seventh day off and turned the work over to bumbling amateurs.”
― Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine
― Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine
“Like fever and pain, anxiety and low mood are useful normal responses to some situations.”
― Good Reasons for Bad Feelings: Insights from the Frontier of Evolutionary Psychiatry
― Good Reasons for Bad Feelings: Insights from the Frontier of Evolutionary Psychiatry
“Most behavior is in pursuit of a goal. Some efforts are attempts to get something, others to escape or prevent something. Either way, an individual is usually trying to make progress toward some goal. High and low moods are aroused by situations that arise during goal pursuit. What situations? A generic but useful answer is: high and low moods were shaped to cope with propitious and unpropitious situations.”
― Good Reasons for Bad Feelings: Insights from the Frontier of Evolutionary Psychiatry
― Good Reasons for Bad Feelings: Insights from the Frontier of Evolutionary Psychiatry
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