Pursuing Food, Sex, and Politics: Reason and Less
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A new, biologically driven model of human behavior in which reason is tethered to the evolutionarily older autonomic, instinctive, and associative systems. In Reason and Less, Vinod Goel explains the workings of the tethered mind. Reason does not float on top of our biology but is tethered to evolutionarily older autonomic, instinctive, and associative systems. After describing the conceptual and neuroanatomical basis of each system, Goel shows how they interact to generate a blended response. Goel’s commonsense account drives human behavior back into the biology, where it belongs, and provides a richer set of tools for understanding how we pursue food, sex, and politics. Goel takes the reader on a journey through psychology (cognitive, behavioral, developmental, and evolutionary), neuroscience, philosophy, ethology, economics, and political science to explain the workings of the tethered mind. One key insight that holds everything together is that feelings—generated in old, widely conserved brain stem structures—are evolution’s solution to initiating and selecting all behaviors, and provide the common currency for the different systems to interact. Reason is as much about feelings as are lust and the taste of chocolate cake. All systems contribute to behavior and the overall control structure is one that maximizes pleasure and minimizes displeasure. Tethered rationality has some sobering and challenging implications for such real-world human behaviors as climate change denial, Trumpism, racism, or sexism. They cannot be changed simply by targeting beliefs but will require more drastic measures, the nature of which depends on the specific behavior in question. Having an accurate model of human behavior is the crucial first step.
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| Weight | 0.72 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2.65 × 15.58 × 22.86 cm |
| PubliCanadation City/Country | USA |
| ISBN 10 | 0262045478 |
| About The Author | Vinod Goel is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at York University in Toronto and the author of Sketches of Thought (MIT Press). |
| Other text | “There are few people who have thought more deeply about human cognition and reasoning than Vinod Goel. In his latest book Vinod develops a stimulating new ‘tethered rationality’ perspective and explores fascinating implications for a range of pressing real-world challenges.”—Wim De Neys, CNRS Research Director, University of Paris “Vinod Goel’s Reason and Less is a brilliant and incisive exposé of the cognitive, emotional, and neurobiological foundation for rational thinking. Professor Goel’s personal writing style and his examples of rational and irrational thought thoroughly enhanced my reading experience. I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to understand the roots of rational thinking and how it influences our politics, law, and everyday behavior.”—Jordan Grafman, Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University |
| Table Of Content | Preface xiAcknowledgements xiiiI The Rational Animal1 Food, Sex, Politics, and the Rational Animal 32 The Enigma of Rationality: Fallen Angel or Risen Ape? 27II Kinds of Minds 3 Reflexes, Homeostasis, and the Autonomic Mind 414 The Instinctive Mind 495 The Associative Mind: More than Instincts, Less than Reason 716 The Reasoning Mind: Propositional Attitudes and Coherence 95III Reasoning with the Cognitive Mind7 Logical Inference: Heuristic and Analytical Systems 1258 Conceptual Inference in the Real World: From Science to Politics 143IV The Tethered Mind 9 The Instinctive Mind Resurrected: Modularity, Reciprocity, and Blended Response 16110 Kinds of Brains: Of Mice, Monkeys, and Men 19111 Feelings: Chocolate, Lust, and Coherence 22112 Control Structures: Who Is in Charge of the Tethered Mind? 253V What Color Is Your Bubble? Why Changing Minds Is Hard13 When Failures of Belief Revision Are Less than Motivated Reasoning or Sloppy Reasoning 28114 Global Belief Revision Is Constrained by Neural Maturation 309VI What Follows from the Tethered Mind? 15 Concerns, Consequences, and Conclusions 331Notes 341Bibliography 353Index 403 |
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