Intelligence in the flesh : why your mind needs your body much more than it thinks / Guy Claxton.
By: Claxton, Guy [author.].
Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: x, 331 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780300208825.Subject(s): Mind and body | Body-mind centering | Psychophysiology | Mind-Body Relations, Metaphysical | Emotional Intelligence | Intelligence | Neurosciences | Body-mind centering | Mind and body | Kropp och själGenre/Form: Print books.DDC classification: 150Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-313) and index.
Limbering up: an introduction -- A brief history of anti-bodies -- Bodies: what are we made of? -- Why the body needs a brain -- How brain and body talk to each other -- Emotions and feelings -- The embodied mind -- The welling up of consciousness -- The augmented body -- Craftiness and expertise -- Rehab: how can I get my body back? -- The embodied life: self, spirit and society.
"If you think that intelligence emanates from the mind and that reasoning necessitates the suppression of emotion, you'd better think again--or rather not "think" at all. In his provocative new book, Guy Claxton draws on the latest findings in neuroscience and psychology to reveal how our bodies--long dismissed as mere conveyances--actually constitute the core of our intelligent life. From the endocrinal means by which our organs communicate to the instantaneous decision-making prompted by external phenomena, our bodies are able to perform intelligent computations that we either overlook or wrongly attribute to our brains. Embodied intelligence is one of the most exciting areas in contemporary philosophy and neuropsychology, and Claxton shows how the privilege given to cerebral thinking has taken a toll on modern society, resulting in too much screen time, the diminishment of skilled craftsmanship, and an overvaluing of white-collar over blue-collar labor. Discussing techniques that will help us reconnect with our bodies, Claxton shows how an appreciation of the body's intelligence will enrich all our lives."--Provided from Amazon.com.