Health & Wellbeing
For those, of all ages, who may have wondered but not inquired, yet retain a niggling disquiet at their own uncertainty, this book takes you on a fascinating journey through early theology, philosophy, neuroscience and psychology. In this way it is hoped that doubts and uncertainties will disappear and a superordinate framework will enable personal enlightenment in any search for significance, agency, control and direction for inquiring, well being and mental health.
This would also be appropriate for schools and colleges as an orientation introduction of how we humans have come to understand ourselves and the world in which we live..
Here's what readers have to say about this book....
Humans each construct their own realities. The modern brain has evolved for this. That is not all that happens. Between individuals, groups and indeed whole cultures, there are to be found layers of negotiated construction, all perpetually subject to imaginative inquiry. Denys Graham, in this excellent book, gives the reader an integrated view and in-depth perspective of a multi-faceted process. Research data from biological evolution, neuroscience, psychology and philosophy are traced and deftly woven together. Few books cover these topics better.
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