Journey of the Mind: How Thinking Emerged from Chaos

Journey of the Mind: How Thinking Emerged from Chaos
Author: Ogi Ogas
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1324006587

Two neuroscientists reveal why consciousness exists and how it works by examining eighteen increasingly intelligent minds, from microbes to humankind—and beyond. Why do you exist? How did atoms and molecules transform into sentient creatures that experience longing, regret, compassion, and even marvel at their own existence? What does it truly mean to have a mind—to think? Science has offered few answers to these existential questions until now. Journey of the Mind is the first book to offer a unified account of the mind that explains how consciousness, language, self-awareness, and civilization arose incrementally out of chaos. The journey begins three billion years ago with the emergence of the universe’s simplest possible mind. From there, the book explores the nanoscopic archaeon, whose thinking machinery consists of a handful of molecules, then advances through amoebas, worms, frogs, birds, monkeys, and humans, explaining what each “new” mind could do that previous minds could not. Though they admire the triumph of human consciousness, Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam argue that humans are hardly the most sophisticated minds on the planet. The same physical principles that produce human self-awareness are leading cities and nation-states to develop “superminds,” and perhaps planting the seeds for even higher forms of consciousness. Written in lively, accessible language accompanied by vivid illustrations, Journey of the Mind is a mind-bending work of popular science, the first general book to share the cutting-edge mathematical basis for consciousness, language, and the self. It shows how a “unified theory of the mind” can explain the mind’s greatest mysteries—and offer clues about the ultimate fate of all minds in the universe.

I Thought It Was Just Me (but it Isn't)

I Thought It Was Just Me (but it Isn't)
Author: Brené Brown
Publisher: Avery
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1592403352

First published in 2007 with the title: I thought it was just me: women reclaiming power and courage in a culture of shame.

Journey Into Thought

Journey Into Thought
Author: Sidney Andrews
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1475924615

Are you ruled by life's motivators-or life's agitators? Do you know what it means to live an authentic life? Are you fully prepared to claim your territorial rights to your own potential? Journey into Thought invites you on a provocative and exciting odyssey into the inner world of thoughts and spirit, where you'll discover what it means to truly live an authentic life. This is a journey of self-discovery and ultimate self-realization. Once exposed to the truth and reality of what constitutes and contributes to who you are and will become, you will find your awareness of "life's motivators or life's agitators" will be evident. Whose thoughts, ideas, perceptions, and dreams do you entertain? How do these thoughts affect your ability to live your best life? How do you rid yourself of outdated, stale, and destructive thoughts that no longer serve you? Learn the tools you'll need to claim and reframe your whole thought process so that it serves you in every area of your life-mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. You can find the keys to awaken the power of thought and the indomitable spirit within.

My Name Is Monster

My Name Is Monster
Author: Katie Hale
Publisher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2019-06-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1786896370

'Strikingly beautiful' Guardian 'Tough and tender' Joanne Harris After the Sickness has killed off her parents, and the bombs have fallen on the last safe cities, Monster emerges from the Arctic vault which has kept her alive. When she washes up on the coast of Scotland, everyone she knows is dead, and she believes she is alone in an empty world. Slowly, piece by piece, she begins to rebuild a life. Until, one day, she finds a girl: another survivor, feral, and ready to be taught all that Monster knows. But as the lonely days pass, the lessons the girl learns are not always the ones Monster means to teach . . .

A Journey into Accounting Thought

A Journey into Accounting Thought
Author: Louis Goldberg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2001-07-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134510195

This book explores the role of accountants in business and society. The final work of Louis Goldberg, Professor Emeritus at the University of Melbourne, it aims to raise awareness of the existence and importance of fundamental issues that are often ignored or by-passed in contemporary discussion of accounting. The sixteen chapters assess exactly wh

Journey into Philosophy

Journey into Philosophy
Author: Stan Baronett
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 749
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317386213

The overriding rationale behind this book is a desire to enrich the lives of college students by introducing them to the practice of philosophical thought in an accessible and engaging manner. The text has over one hundred classical and contemporary readings that facilitate studying each philosophical issue from a variety of perspectives, giving instructors the opportunity to choose a set of readings that matches the individual needs of each class. It includes many selections by philosophers whose works are often ignored or underrepresented in other introductory texts. The initial reading, "The Role of Philosophy," is a relevant, clear, and absorbing introduction to the discipline of philosophy. It uses everyday life situations to give students a solid foothold before they journey into specific philosophical topics. In addition, every section of the book has its own special introduction that connects each topic to students’ personal lives. The surrounding narrative is designed to be conversational and comprehensible. Special features include a section on the role of logic, and writing a philosophy paper, two useful tools for approaching and analyzing philosophical writing for students who are new to philosophy. The book is accompanied by a companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/Baronett), with many helpful features, including (for students) review questions for all readings in the book, videos, and 66 related entries taken from the student-friendly Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy and (for instructors) 2,500 questions and answers."

When Thoughts and Prayers Aren't Enough

When Thoughts and Prayers Aren't Enough
Author: Taylor S. Schumann
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2021-07-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830831711

Taylor Schumann survived a school shooting, yet she was left with permanent wounds, both visible and invisible. Weaving her own incredible story into a larger conversation about gun violence in America, Taylor shares another painful truth: Christians have largely been silent on this issue. With compassion and honesty, she encourages readers to join her in taking action for a safer future.

Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)

Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)
Author: Daniel J. Siegel
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2016-10-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0393710548

A New York Times Bestseller. A scientist’s exploration into the mysteries of the human mind. What is the mind? What is the experience of the self truly made of? How does the mind differ from the brain? Though the mind’s contents—its emotions, thoughts, and memories—are often described, the essence of mind is rarely, if ever, defined. In this book, noted neuropsychiatrist and New York Times best-selling author Daniel J. Siegel, MD, uses his characteristic sensitivity and interdisciplinary background to offer a definition of the mind that illuminates the how, what, when, where, and even why of who we are, of what the mind is, and what the mind’s self has the potential to become. MIND takes the reader on a deep personal and scientific journey into consciousness, subjective experience, and information processing, uncovering the mind’s self-organizational properties that emerge from both the body and the relationships we have with one another, and with the world around us. While making a wide range of sciences accessible and exciting—from neurobiology to quantum physics, anthropology to psychology—this book offers an experience that addresses some of our most pressing personal and global questions about identity, connection, and the cultivation of well-being in our lives.

A Journey Into the Genius Mind

A Journey Into the Genius Mind
Author: Shai Tubali (Writer on self-actualization)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: Gifted persons
ISBN: 9783982251707

This book, which has already appeared in German, Chinese, Korean and Taiwanese, is an inspiring process of revelation in which the reader is invited to play an active role.