Product Details
Publisher: St. Martin's PressPublish Date: Feb 5 2008
ISBN: 0312359209
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 5.8 x 8.4 x 1.2 inches
Weight: 0.8 pounds
Pages: 272 pages
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On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not
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Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionYou recognize when you know something for certain, right? You "know" the sky is blue, or that the traffic light had turned green, or where you were on the morning of September 11, 2001--you know these things, well, because you just do. In On Being Certain, neurologist Robert Burton challenges the notions of how we think about what we know. He shows that the feeling of certainty we have when we "know" something comes from sources beyond our control and knowledge. In fact, certainty is a mental sensation, rather than evidence of fact. Because this "feeling of knowing" seems like confirmation of knowledge, we tend to think of it as a product of reason. But an increasing body of evidence suggests that feelings such as certainty stem from primitive areas of the brain, and are independent of active, conscious reflection and reasoning. The feeling of knowing happens to us; we cannot make it happen. Bringing together cutting edge neuroscience, experimental data, and fascinating anecdotes, Robert Burton explores the inconsistent and sometimes paradoxical relationship between our thoughts and what we actually know. Provocative and groundbreaking, On Being Certain, will challenge what you know (or think you know) about the mind, knowledge, and reason. Product DetailsPublisher: St. Martin's PressPublish Date: Feb 5 2008 ISBN: 0312359209 Binding: Hardcover Dimensions: 5.8 x 8.4 x 1.2 inches Weight: 0.8 pounds Pages: 272 pages |
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