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OverviewThis new, revised edition of the classic study takes a fresh look at human consciousness and the untapped potential of the human mind. Robert Ornstein reexamines what's known about consciousness and why this understanding is so important at this time of enormous challenge, change and potential. He begins with an exploration of how the human brain evolved as a complex system for limiting what we ""pick up"" from the vast external environment to just the information we need to survive. He describes how we fill in the gaps with ""unconscious inferences"" - assumptions, categorizations, expectations and habituations that allow us to operate in the world, but that limit our perception of what is, and what's possible. Going beyond the theory that creative impulses originate in the right side of the brain and rational impulses in the left, Ornstein shows how a synthesis of these two functions can bring about ""a more complete science of human consciousness with an extended conception of our own capabilities."" He proposes that education at all levels should now include learning and teaching about our human nature - the nature of the person being taught. Offering far more than scholarly discourse, Ornstein enriches his presentation with thought-provoking illustrations and traditional teachings stories that bring the science to life, giving readers a firsthand taste of what such education might be like. Only with the development of self-knowledge and the cultivation of a comprehensive, expanded consciousness, he says, will humanity be able to perceive and take the ""selfless"" steps necessary to solve our collective problems. This new edition of The Psychology of Consciousness comes at a time when, on a global scale, we need this type of thinking more than ever. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert OrnsteinPublisher: Malor Books Imprint: Malor Books Edition: 4th New Revised 4th ed. Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9781949358988ISBN 10: 1949358984 Pages: 302 Publication Date: 01 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA fine, fine book, lucid, unsmug, amazingly comprehensive. Reading it I felt over and over again that this was the book I had been waiting for. -The New Yorker The Psychology of Consciousness . . . should be read by all students of the mind, including psychiatrists and clinical psychologists . . .a fine text to introduce students to the new ideas that are transforming the study of the mind... -Andrew Weil, Psychology Today An original and explosive book. It starts out by making psychology, the science of the mind, what's it actually is-as exciting and suspenseful as a good mystery story. -George B. Leonard """A fine, fine book, lucid, unsmug, amazingly comprehensive. Reading it I felt over and over again that this was the book I had been waiting for."" -The New Yorker ""The Psychology of Consciousness . . . should be read by all students of the mind, including psychiatrists and clinical psychologists . . .a fine text to introduce students to the new ideas that are transforming the study of the mind..."" -Andrew Weil, Psychology Today ""An original and explosive book. It starts out by making psychology, the science of the mind, what's it actually is-as exciting and suspenseful as a good mystery story."" -George B. Leonard" ""... a fine, fine book - lucid, unsmug, amazingly comprehensive, and fascinating. ... Reading it, I felt over and over that this was the book I had been waiting for."" - Tony Hiss, the New Yorker ""The Psychology of Consciousness . . . should be read by all students of the mind, including psychiatrists and clinical psychologists . . .a fine text to introduce students to the new ideas that are transforming the study of the mind..."" - Andrew Weil, Psychology Today ""An original and explosive book. It starts out by making psychology, the science of the mind, what's it actually is-as exciting and suspenseful as a good mystery story."" - George B. Leonard, author of The Life We Are Given Author InformationConsidered one of the foremost experts on the brain, Robert Ornstein was an internationally renowned psychologist and author of more than 20 books on the nature of the human mind and brain and their relationship to thought, health, and individual and social consciousness. Perhaps best known for his pioneering research on the bilateral specialization of the brain, Ornstein continually emphasized the necessity of ""conscious evolution"" and the potential role of the right hemisphere in expanding our horizons to meet the challenges of the 21st century. He taught at Stanford University, Harvard University and the University of California, San Francisco. His books have sold over six million copies worldwide, have been translated into dozens of languages and used in more than 20,000 university classes. He founded the Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge (ISHK) in 1969 and served as its president until his death in December of 2018. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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