Cracks in an Open Mind

Cracks in an Open Mind
Title Cracks in an Open Mind PDF eBook
Author Chadwick Bolt
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 145
Release 2009-09-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0557066433

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Seclusion in the mountains, where the air is thinner and the surroundings are alien test an already edgy wife and mother. Her long feud with her teenage daughter, the knowledge that her young son may never speak and the strained relationship with her unfaithful husband has left her mentally and emotionally exhausted. But these will seem like mere shadows compared to the darker things that wait for her in their new home. This place has secrets that run deeper than the foundation it was built on.

The Mojo Collection

The Mojo Collection
Title The Mojo Collection PDF eBook
Author Various Mojo Magazine
Publisher Canongate Books
Pages 881
Release 2007-11-01
Genre Music
ISBN 184767643X

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The greatest albums of all time . . . and how they happened. Organised chronologically and spanning seven decades, The MOJO Collection presents an authoritative and engaging guide to the history of the pop album via hundreds of long-playing masterpieces, from the much-loved to the little known. From The Beatles to The Verve, from Duke Ellington to King Tubby and from Peggy Lee to Sly Stone, hundreds of albums are covered in detail with chart histories, full track and personnel listings and further listening suggestions. There's also exhaustive coverage of the soundtrack and hit collections that every home should have. Like all collections, there are records you listen to constantly, albums you've forgotten, albums you hardly play, albums you love guiltily and albums you thought you were alone in treasuring, proving The MOJO Collection to be an essential purchase for those who love and live music.

Curious Minds

Curious Minds
Title Curious Minds PDF eBook
Author Perry Zurn
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 311
Release 2023-09-05
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0262547147

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An exhilarating, genre-bending exploration of curiosity’s powerful capacity to connect ideas and people. Curious about something? Google it. Look at it. Ask a question. But is curiosity simply information seeking? According to this exhilarating, genre-bending book, what’s left out of the conventional understanding of curiosity are the wandering tracks, the weaving concepts, the knitting of ideas, and the thatching of knowledge systems—the networks, the relations between ideas and between people. Curiosity, say Perry Zurn and Dani Bassett, is a practice of connection: it connects ideas into networks of knowledge, and it connects knowers themselves, both to the knowledge they seek and to each other. Zurn and Bassett—identical twins who write that their book “represents the thought of one mind and two bodies”—harness their respective expertise in the humanities and the sciences to get irrepressibly curious about curiosity. Traipsing across literatures of antiquity and medieval science, Victorian poetry and nature essays, as well as work by writers from a variety of marginalized communities, they trace a multitudinous curiosity. They identify three styles of curiosity—the busybody, who collects stories, creating loose knowledge networks; the hunter, who hunts down secrets or discoveries, creating tight networks; and the dancer, who takes leaps of creative imagination, creating loopy ones. Investigating what happens in a curious brain, they offer an accessible account of the network neuroscience of curiosity. And they sketch out a new kind of curiosity-centric and inclusive education that embraces everyone’s curiosity. The book performs the very curiosity that it describes, inviting readers to participate—to be curious with the book and not simply about it.

Catherine Coulter The FBI Thrillers Collection Books 11-15

Catherine Coulter The FBI Thrillers Collection Books 11-15
Title Catherine Coulter The FBI Thrillers Collection Books 11-15 PDF eBook
Author Catherine Coulter
Publisher Penguin
Pages 2246
Release 2012-07-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101571144

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Five FBI Thrillers from #1 New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter: DOUBLE TAKE TAILSPIN KNOCK OUT WHIPLASH SPLIT SECOND

Ratology

Ratology
Title Ratology PDF eBook
Author Ecallaw Leachim
Publisher Michael Wallace
Pages 220
Release 2009
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0975699423

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Fun, Punchy and to the point - Ratology offers a whole new way to remove the logjams and confusions about who and what you are from your life, and to replace it with clarity, wisdom and common sense.

The Primate Mind

The Primate Mind
Title The Primate Mind PDF eBook
Author Frans B. M. de Waal
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 409
Release 2012-01-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0674058046

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ÒMonkey see, monkey doÓ may sound simple, but how an individual perceives and processes the behavior of another is one of the most complex and fascinating questions related to the social life of humans and other primates. In The Primate Mind, experts from around the world take a bottom-up approach to primate social behavior by investigating how the primate mind connects with other minds and exploring the shared neurological basis for imitation, joint action, cooperative behavior, and empathy. In the past, there has been a tendency to ask all-or-nothing questions, such as whether primates possess a theory of mind, have self-awareness, or have culture. A bottom-up approach asks, rather, what are the underlying cognitive processes of such capacities, some of which may be rather basic and widespread. Prominent neuroscientists, psychologists, ethologists, and primatologists use methods ranging from developmental psychology to neurophysiology and neuroimaging to explore these evolutionary foundations. A good example is mirror neurons, first discovered in monkeys but also assumed to be present in humans, that enable a fusing between oneÕs own motor system and the perceived actions of others. This allows individuals to read body language and respond to the emotions of others, interpret their actions and intentions, synchronize and coordinate activities, anticipate the behavior of others, and learn from them. The remarkable social sophistication of primates rests on these basic processes, which are extensively discussed in the pages of this volume.

The Market Mind Hypothesis

The Market Mind Hypothesis
Title The Market Mind Hypothesis PDF eBook
Author Patrick Schotanus
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 606
Release 2023-10-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 311121561X

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What is economics’ missing link? Recent economic crises have had a devastating impact on society. Worryingly, they gravely risked a collapse of the financial system. These crises also painfully revealed economics’ blind spots. Crucially, economics is not an innocent bystander but central to the problem. In this pioneering book, Patrick Schotanus explains that economics’ mechanical worldview is the ontological error which leads to flawed thinking and faulty practices. The Market Mind Hypothesis (MMH) thus calls it "mechanical economics": it not only erroneously views but also dangerously treats the economy as a machine, the market as an automaton, and its agents as robots. Inspired by heterodox economic and leading cognitive thinkers, this book offers an alternative paradigm. Central to MMH’s psychophysical worldview is the fact that consumers, investors, and other participants are conscious beings and that their minds’ extension makes consciousness a reality in markets, exemplified by market mood. Specifically, denial of the complex mind~matter exchanges as the essence of markets means the extended mind~body problem is economics’ elephant in the room. The book argues that if mechanical economics is the answer, we have been asking the wrong questions. Moreover, we will not solve our economic predicaments by doubling down on the assumption of rationality, nor by identifying yet another behavioural bias. Instead, scholars and students of economics and finance as well as finance practitioners need to investigate—through cognitive economics—the deep links between markets and minds to better understand both.