The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, Anniversary Edition
To mark the birthday of the world's most renowned evolutionary biologist, Oxford University Press has reissued the definitive edition of Darwin's classic-a brilliantly entertaining and accessible exploration of human and animal behavior. Renowned psychologist Paul Ekman's edited version of this book is the first to appear the way Darwin ultimately intended, with all of the corrections and additions that were in Darwin's notes for a revision that was never published during his lifetime.

"Why do we shrug? Why do dogs wag their tails? Why do we scowl when angry and pout when sad rather than the other way around? What is the difference between guilt and shame? This would be an extraordinary book even if it had only answered these and scores of similar questions about the emotions in 1872 . . . Darwin enriched his arguments with hundreds of insightful observations, many with the pathos and humor of great literature, as when he describes the terror of a man being led to his execution or the comical dejection of his dog as soon as it sensed that a walk might end . . . This edition has the feel not of a lovingly restored museum piece but of a recent seminal work."—Steven Pinker, Science

"Darwin's most readable and human book . . . undiminished and intensely relevant even 125 years after publication."—Oliver Sacks, author of Musicophilia and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

"The Expression of the Emotions predates Freud, and it will still be illuminating human psychology long after Freud's discrediting is complete."—Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion

"Highly original . . . this is scholarship at its best."—Simon Baron-Cohen, Nature

"Ekman's edition is no mere reprint plus introduction."—Mark Ridley, Scientific American
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The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, Anniversary Edition
To mark the birthday of the world's most renowned evolutionary biologist, Oxford University Press has reissued the definitive edition of Darwin's classic-a brilliantly entertaining and accessible exploration of human and animal behavior. Renowned psychologist Paul Ekman's edited version of this book is the first to appear the way Darwin ultimately intended, with all of the corrections and additions that were in Darwin's notes for a revision that was never published during his lifetime.

"Why do we shrug? Why do dogs wag their tails? Why do we scowl when angry and pout when sad rather than the other way around? What is the difference between guilt and shame? This would be an extraordinary book even if it had only answered these and scores of similar questions about the emotions in 1872 . . . Darwin enriched his arguments with hundreds of insightful observations, many with the pathos and humor of great literature, as when he describes the terror of a man being led to his execution or the comical dejection of his dog as soon as it sensed that a walk might end . . . This edition has the feel not of a lovingly restored museum piece but of a recent seminal work."—Steven Pinker, Science

"Darwin's most readable and human book . . . undiminished and intensely relevant even 125 years after publication."—Oliver Sacks, author of Musicophilia and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

"The Expression of the Emotions predates Freud, and it will still be illuminating human psychology long after Freud's discrediting is complete."—Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion

"Highly original . . . this is scholarship at its best."—Simon Baron-Cohen, Nature

"Ekman's edition is no mere reprint plus introduction."—Mark Ridley, Scientific American
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The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, Anniversary Edition

The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, Anniversary Edition

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To mark the birthday of the world's most renowned evolutionary biologist, Oxford University Press has reissued the definitive edition of Darwin's classic-a brilliantly entertaining and accessible exploration of human and animal behavior. Renowned psychologist Paul Ekman's edited version of this book is the first to appear the way Darwin ultimately intended, with all of the corrections and additions that were in Darwin's notes for a revision that was never published during his lifetime.

"Why do we shrug? Why do dogs wag their tails? Why do we scowl when angry and pout when sad rather than the other way around? What is the difference between guilt and shame? This would be an extraordinary book even if it had only answered these and scores of similar questions about the emotions in 1872 . . . Darwin enriched his arguments with hundreds of insightful observations, many with the pathos and humor of great literature, as when he describes the terror of a man being led to his execution or the comical dejection of his dog as soon as it sensed that a walk might end . . . This edition has the feel not of a lovingly restored museum piece but of a recent seminal work."—Steven Pinker, Science

"Darwin's most readable and human book . . . undiminished and intensely relevant even 125 years after publication."—Oliver Sacks, author of Musicophilia and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

"The Expression of the Emotions predates Freud, and it will still be illuminating human psychology long after Freud's discrediting is complete."—Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion

"Highly original . . . this is scholarship at its best."—Simon Baron-Cohen, Nature

"Ekman's edition is no mere reprint plus introduction."—Mark Ridley, Scientific American

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195392289
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/01/2009
Edition description: Anniversary
Pages: 512
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Date of Birth:

February 12, 1809

Date of Death:

April 19, 1882

Place of Birth:

Shrewsbury, England

Place of Death:

London, England

Education:

B.A. in Theology, Christ¿s College, Cambridge University, 1831

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsList of Illustrations Figures PlatesPreface to the Fourth Edition by Paul EkmanPreface to the Third Edition by Paul EkmanPreface to the Second Edition by Francis DarwinIntroduction to the Third Edition by Paul EkmaniThe Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals/iIntroduction to the First Edition1. General Principles of Expression2. General Principles of Expression — continued3. General Principles of Expression — continued4. Means of Expression in Animals5. Special Expressions of Animals6. Special Expressions of Man: Suffering and Weeping7. Low Spirits, Anxiety, Grief, Dejection, Despair8. Joy, High Spirits, Love, Tender Feelings, Devotion9. Reflection - Meditation - Ill-temper - Sulkiness - Determination10. Hatred and Anger11. Disdain - Contempt - Disgust - Guilt - Pride, Etc. - Helplessness - Patience - Affirmation and Negation12. Surprise - Astonishment - Fear - Horror13. Self-attention - Shame - Shyness - Modesty: Blushing14. Concluding Remarks and SummaryAfterword, by Paul EkmanAPPENDIX I: Charles Darwin's Obituary, by T. H. HuxleyAPPENDIX II: Changes to the Text, by Paul EkmanAPPENDIX III: Photography and iThe Expression of the Emotions/i, by Phillip ProdgerAPPENDIX IV: A Note on the Orientation of the Plates, by Phillip Prodger and Paul EkmanAPPENDIX V: Concordance of Illustrations, by Phillip ProdgerAPPENDIX VI: List of Head Words from the Index to the First EditionNOTESNOTES TO THE COMMENTARIESINDEX
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