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Social Science Evolving
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Michael McCullough on social science, and a bit of biology, often in a Darwinian wrapper
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Social Science Evolving | Michael McCullough on social science, and a bit of biology, often in a Darwinian wrapper Social Science Evolving Michael McCullough on social science, and a bit of biology, often in a Darwinian wrapper Menu Skip to content Home About Featured post Hunger: The “Proverbial” Emotion? Leave a reply “The soul that is full loathes honey, but to a hungry soul, any bitter thing is sweet.” W e don’t know who authored this little proverb (which comes from the Bible’s Book of Proverbs), but you’ve got to hand it to whoever it was: he was a keen observer of human psychology. Hunger, he noticed, doesn’t simply motivate our souls to get off the couch and go find something to eat; instead, it changes our psychological relationship to food. When we’re hungry, he noted, we lower our standards: even the nasty bits are magically transformed into delicacies. Our quality standards will sink so low when we’re hungry, in fact, that we’re even willing to...
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