The Mind: Leading Scientists Explore the Brain, Memory, Personality, and Happiness
By (Author) John Brockman
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperPerennial
25th July 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Neurology and clinical neurophysiology
Psychology
612.8
288
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 16mm
218g
Who am I
How is happiness achieved
What is the key to memory
How do babies become adults
Is personality determined
What function do emotions serve
Are we hardwired to be moral
The mind is a riddle that has vexed philosophers, psychologists, biologists, and artists for thousands of years. In this invaluable volume, John Brockman, editor and publisher of Edge, gathers the worlds most influential scientists and thinkers to present their deepest thoughts and cutting-edge theories in short, accessible essays about the essential aspects of human consciousness and the complex workings of the brain.
Contributors and topics include
Steven Pinker on how thehuman brain works Martin Seligman on happiness and what it means to live a good life Philip Zimbardo on the impact of environment on personality V. S. Ramachandran on the question of selfwho you are Simon Baron-Cohen on the innate differences between boys and girls George Lakoff on the role of the body and brain on different types of reasoning Alison Gopnik on why human children are the best learning machines in the universe Jonathan Haidt on the connection between emotions, morality, and religious belief
"If you want a quick introduction to some of the smartest and most interesting thinkers around-read this book." -- Scientific American
The publisher of the online science salon Edge.org, John Brockman is the editor of the national bestsellers This Idea Must Die, This Explains Everything, This Will Make You Smarter, and other volumes.