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Author | : Joel Christensen |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2020-12-15 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1501752367 |
In The Many-Minded Man, Joel Christensen explores the content, character, and structure of the Homeric Odyssey through a modern psychological lens, focusing on how the epic both represents the workings of the human mind and provides for its audiences—both ancient and modern—a therapeutic model for coping with the exigencies of chance and fate. By reading the Odyssey as an exploration of the constitutive elements of human identity, the function of narrative in defining the self, and the interaction between the individual and their social context, The Many-Minded Man addresses enduring questions about the poem, such as the importance of Telemachus's role, why Odysseus must tell his own tale, and the epic's sudden and unexpected closure. Through these dynamics, Christensen reasons, the Odyssey not only instructs readers about how narrative shapes a sense of agency but also offers solutions for avoiding dangerous stories and destructive patterns of thought.
Author | : Joel Christensen |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 2020-12-15 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1501752359 |
In The Many-Minded Man, Joel Christensen explores the content, character, and structure of the Homeric Odyssey through a modern psychological lens, focusing on how the epic both represents the workings of the human mind and provides for its audiences—both ancient and modern—a therapeutic model for coping with the exigencies of chance and fate. By reading the Odyssey as an exploration of the constitutive elements of human identity, the function of narrative in defining the self, and the interaction between the individual and their social context, The Many-Minded Man addresses enduring questions about the poem, such as the importance of Telemachus's role, why Odysseus must tell his own tale, and the epic's sudden and unexpected closure. Through these dynamics, Christensen reasons, the Odyssey not only instructs readers about how narrative shapes a sense of agency but also offers solutions for avoiding dangerous stories and destructive patterns of thought.
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Author | : Cass R. Sunstein |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2009-01-19 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1400829925 |
The future of the U.S. Supreme Court hangs in the balance like never before. Will conservatives or liberals succeed in remaking the court in their own image? In A Constitution of Many Minds, acclaimed law scholar Cass Sunstein proposes a bold new way of interpreting the Constitution, one that respects the Constitution's text and history but also refuses to view the document as frozen in time. Exploring hot-button issues ranging from presidential power to same-sex relations to gun rights, Sunstein shows how the meaning of the Constitution is reestablished in every generation as new social commitments and ideas compel us to reassess our fundamental beliefs. He focuses on three approaches to the Constitution--traditionalism, which grounds the document's meaning in long-standing social practices, not necessarily in the views of the founding generation; populism, which insists that judges should respect contemporary public opinion; and cosmopolitanism, which looks at how foreign courts address constitutional questions, and which suggests that the meaning of the Constitution turns on what other nations do. Sunstein demonstrates that in all three contexts a "many minds" argument is at work--put simply, better decisions result when many points of view are considered. He makes sense of the intense debates surrounding these approaches, revealing their strengths and weaknesses, and sketches the contexts in which each provides a legitimate basis for interpreting the Constitution today. This book illuminates the underpinnings of constitutionalism itself, and shows that ours is indeed a Constitution, not of any particular generation, but of many minds.
Author | : Visionary Jones |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 143 |
Release | : 2014-08 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1491738847 |
The reconstruction of our point of views conceives in many forms. Our opponent is us, not being able to see beyond one's situation. In order to be free from bondage mentally we must recognize who we are. Reconcile and bring back the memory that gave truth to your inborn ability. Living without purpose will swallow your faith and create damaged emotions that will bring about voids, becoming a questioner in your own reality. The leading question is how can you identify the patterns you created off false temptations which are keeping you from your objective? By what method can you force open the ability to uncover your powers? Mr. Visionary Jones brings to light how you can ?detect, detain & determine? the thought patterns that have been holding you back from acquiring your success. * Separation from false tempting visions; * Invoking one's understanding to call into existance * Locating your pure talents; WIth mental conviction you can redeem your deepest desires.
Author | : Henry Southgate |
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Total Pages | : 742 |
Release | : 1862 |
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Author | : Henry Southgate |
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Total Pages | : 774 |
Release | : 1862 |
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Author | : Jonathan Lear |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 1998-05-29 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780674455337 |
Everywhere we look in contemporary culture, knowingness has taken the place of thought. This book is a spirited assault on that deadening trend, especially as it affects our deepest attempts to understand the human psyche—in philosophy and psychoanalysis.
Author | : Ray Scott Percival |
Publisher | : Open Court Publishing |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0812696859 |
Religious zeal, suicide terrorism, passionate commitment to ideologies, and the results of various psychological tests are often cited to show that humans are fundamentally irrational. The author examines all such supposed examples of irrationality and argues that they are compatible with rationality. Rationality does not mean absence of error, but the possibility of correcting error in the light of criticism. In this sense, all human beliefs are rational: they are all vulnerable to being abandoned when shown to be faulty.
Author | : David McRaney |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2022-06-21 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0593190297 |
The 2022 Porchlight Marketing and Sales Book of the Year A brain-bending investigation of why some people never change their minds—and others do in an instant—by the bestselling author of You Are Not So Smart What made a prominent conspiracy-theorist YouTuber finally see that 9/11 was not a hoax? How do voter opinions shift from neutral to resolute? Can widespread social change only take place when a generation dies out? From one of our greatest thinkers on reasoning, HOW MINDS CHANGE is a book about the science, and the experience, of transformation. When self-delusion expert and psychology nerd David McRaney began a book about how to change someone’s mind in one conversation, he never expected to change his own. But then a diehard 9/11 Truther’s conversion blew up his theories—inspiring him to ask not just how to persuade, but why we believe, from the eye of the beholder. Delving into the latest research of psychologists and neuroscientists, HOW MINDS CHANGE explores the limits of reasoning, the power of groupthink, and the effects of deep canvassing. Told with McRaney’s trademark sense of humor, compassion, and scientific curiosity, it’s an eye-opening journey among cult members, conspiracy theorists, and political activists, from Westboro Baptist Church picketers to LGBTQ campaigners in California—that ultimately challenges us to question our own motives and beliefs. In an age of dangerous conspiratorial thinking, can we rise to the occasion with empathy? An expansive, big-hearted journalistic narrative, HOW MINDS CHANGE reaches surprising and thought-provoking conclusions, to demonstrate the rare but transformative circumstances under which minds can change.