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Enhanced Cognition - Beyond Polarized Thinking

English · Hardback

Will be released 16.02.2026

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This book analyzes and offers strategies for overcoming polarized thinking across a broad range of subjects, such as culture, politics, biology, social relations, religion and the physical world. Tracing how cognition can lead to either/or thinking, it reveals the nature of binary world views. This kind of thinking is trapped in cortical binaries that result in emotional struggles and limited views rather than a wider perspective on life. It promotes awareness of what can be cognitive limitations involving the fear of openness to experience and the waging battles that might be avoided. A timely publication, this volume fosters understanding and clarity of thinking to key issues of our time, including political divisions, climate change, and spirituality. It will be relevant to personality, clinical, and social psychologists as well as professionals in psychiatry and social work.

List of contents

Chapter 1 How Our Cognition Creates Separateness.- Chapter 2 Interconnectedness of Cognition of Individual Knowers.- Chapter 3 Nonbinary Cognition and the Idea of the Self.- Chapter 4 Rethinking Consciousness in a Nonbinary Framework.- Chapter 5 Beyond Binary Thinking About Physical Reality.- Chapter 6 Nonbinary Cognition About the Processes of Intimate Relationships.- Chapter 7 Epigenetics, the Nonbinary Biology.- Chapter 8 Spirituality as Nonbinary Cognitive Reality.- Chapter 9 How Nonbinary Cognition Processes information About Cultural Diversity.- Chapter 10 How Are Our Thinking Machines Binary or Nonbinary? (Imagining the Future Computer).- Chapter 11 Nonbinary Cognition About Aging and Dying.

About the author

Jan D. Sinnott, PHD, is a Professor of Psychology at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland. She recently celebrated 45 years of teaching and research focused on adult lifespan development and particularly the development of Postformal Thought as a later stage of Piagetian operations. Her extensive writing lately has focused on postformal aspects of identity in a rapidly changing world (she is Editor of Springer's series by that name), political change and postformal thought, and the benefits of moving beyond binary thinking about the "wicked" problems of life that do not yield to binary analyses. Her research Lab is currently investigating the stress-reducing aspects of virtual reality of nature and cognitive abilities needed to process actual reality and virtual reality simultaneously.

Summary

This book analyzes and offers strategies for overcoming polarized thinking across a broad range of subjects, such as culture, politics, biology, social relations, religion and the physical world. Tracing how cognition can lead to either/or thinking, it reveals the nature of binary world views. This kind of thinking is trapped in cortical binaries that result in emotional struggles and limited views rather than a wider perspective on life. It promotes awareness of what can be cognitive limitations involving the fear of openness to experience and the waging battles that might be avoided. A timely publication, this volume fosters understanding and clarity of thinking to key issues of our time, including political divisions, climate change, and spirituality. It will be relevant to personality, clinical, and social psychologists as well as professionals in psychiatry and social work.

Product details

Authors Jan D Sinnott, Jan D. Sinnott
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 16.02.2026
 
EAN 9783032099518
ISBN 978-3-0-3209951-8
No. of pages 206
Illustrations X, 206 p. 1 illus. in color.
Series SpringerBriefs in Psychology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology

Gender, Politics, Social Relations, Development, Brain, Spirituality, Biology, Cognition, Bias, Reality, consciousness, Physics, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, Understanding, Epigenetics, Intimacy, interconnectedness, Postformal thought, Dialectical thinking, Separateness

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