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Mind Games - 31 Days to Rediscover Your Brain

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Informationen zum Autor Martin Cohen is editor of the Philosopher , and one of today's best known authors specializing in popular books in philosophy, social science and politics. He has taught philosophy and social science at a number of universities in the UK and Australia. His unusual approach to the subject stems from his role in a key project at the University of Leeds in the 1980s to change the way Philosophy was traditionally taught in the UK, towards viewing it as an activity. His most recent books include Wittgenstein's Beetle and Other Classic Thought Experiments (Blackwell, 2004), No Holiday: 80 Places You Don't Want to Visit (Disinformation Travel Guides) (2006), Philosophical Tales (Blackwell, 2008), and the UK edition of Philosophy for Dummies (2010). Klappentext When you read something - like this - whose is that voice in your head? Is it yours - the reader's - or mine - the writer's? Why do we find statistical flukes so perturbing and extraordinary - like a run of forty tails when tossing a coin? Such events and such arrangements are no less likely than any other. The significance is only in our minds. Why do children sometimes speak as though talking aloud to themselves, even when, on the face of it, they are talking to someone else? This original and innovative book is an exploration of one of the key mysteries of the mind, the question of consciousness, conducted through a self-directed course of both practical and entertaining 'thought experiments'. These are not mind games in the Sudoku sense of puzzles or in the scientific sense of exploring the functions and behaviour of the brain. Nor are they just abstract philosophical games. Rather, here will find a one month course of inventive and stimulating exercises which provide a framework to personally investigate the way that your mind -  and the minds around you - actually work. Mind Games throws light on the traditional concerns of philosophy with a dash of psychology, sociology and political theory. Written as a fun, eye-opening and intriguing introduction to thinking about thinking, readers will at the very least come away with a sense of the myriad variety and wonderful idiosyncrasy of the mind and its surprisingly little understood world. Zusammenfassung This original and innovative book is an exploration of one of the key mysteries of the mind, the question of consciousness. Conducted through a one month course of both practical and entertaining 'thought experiments', these stimulating mind-games are used as a vehicle for investigating the complexities of the way the mind works. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements. Forward! How To Use This Book. Week 1: Influencing the Reptile Mind . Day 1. Words. Task: Spend all day trying only to think for yourself . Day 2. Identifying the Reptile. Task: Identify, and talk to, the reptile in your head. Day 3. The Fallacy of the Lonely Fact. Task:Try testing someone's sense of randomness. Offer them a little bet. Day 4. The Immortals. Task: Write (or at least start) a book. Day 5. My Three Favourite Animals. Task: Complete an innocuouslooking survey about animals.. Day 6. The Prison of the Self. Task: Attempt to escape .... Day 7. Trappism. Task: Don't talk to anyone. Week 2: Observing the Development of Little Minds . Day 8. Dotty Experiments on Teddies. Task: Get Piaget and Teddy to try to unconserve the numbers. Day 9. (a.m.) The Cow in the Field-that-gets-built-on. Task: Make a board game for children. (p.m.) The Mountains of Egocentricity. Task: Construct a device to measure egocentricity. (e...

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Authors Martin Cohen, Martin (The Philosopher Cohen
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.10.2010
 
EAN 9781444337099
ISBN 978-1-4443-3709-9
No. of pages 168
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

Psychologie, Philosophie, Philosophy, Psychology, Allg. Psychologie, Allg. Philosophie

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