This is an exciting and highly accessible introduction to the emotions in philosophy and psychology. The way that we feel is governed by two separate and often conflicting dispositions: instinct and emotion. Instincts are inherent and unlearned; they provide us with deeply ingrained patterns of response to different kinds of stimuli. Emotions are subjective and personal; they govern our thoughts and behaviour, and are inextricably linked to our perception of personality, mood and temperament. Using a blend of psychology and philosophy, "This Book Has Feelings" looks at these unique facets of the human psyche. It reveals the fascinating things they tell us about ourselves and profiles the amazing minds that have unlocked the secrets of our consciousness. Packed with real-life examples and the latest theories, this fascinating book constantly challenges the reader to examine his or her own instincts and emotions using a variety of thought experiments, mind maps, exercises and puzzles.
An exciting and highly accessible introduction to the emotions in philosophy and psychology.About the AuthorTrained in mathematical logic and analytical philosophy, but at home in Eastern thought, Michael Picard's interests in psychology include social and cognitive approaches to perception and language, with emphasis on history of psychology and cross-cultural issue. He moderates Cafe Philosophy, a weekly community-based participatory philosophy group that has run in Victoria, Canada, for over a decade.
ReviewsYou find much of interest on the contemporary science and philosophy of emotions -- The Guardian
Book InformationISBN 9781441195920
Author Dr Neil ScottFormat Hardback
Page Count 160
Imprint Continuum Publishing CorporationPublisher Continuum Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 426g