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- ISBN
- 9780312541521
- Book Title
- On Being Certain : Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Item Length
- 8.2 in
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.7 in
- Genre
- Science, Philosophy
- Topic
- Cognitive Science, Epistemology
- Item Weight
- 12.3 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.6 in
- Number of Pages
- 272 Pages
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You recognize when you know something for certain, right? You "know" the sky is blue, or that the traffic light had turned green, or where you were on the morning of September 11, 2001--you know these things, well, because you just do. In On Being Certain , neurologist Robert Burton shows that feeling certain--feeling that we know something--- is a mental sensation, rather than evidence of fact. An increasing body of evidence suggests that feelings such as certainty stem from primitive areas of the brain and are independent of active, conscious reflection and reasoning. In other words, the feeling of knowing happens to us; we cannot make it happen. Bringing together cutting-edge neuroscience, experimental data, and fascinating anecdotes, Robert Burton explores the inconsistent and sometimes paradoxical relationship between our thoughts and what we actually know. Provocative and groundbreaking, On Being Certain challenges what we know (or think we know) about the mind, knowledge, and reason.
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St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
031254152x
ISBN-13
9780312541521
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18038295429
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Book Title
On Being Certain : Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Topic
Cognitive Science, Epistemology
Genre
Science, Philosophy
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.6 in
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Trade
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22
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"On Being Certain challenges our understanding of the very nature of thought and provokes readers to ask what Burton calls "the most basic of questions": How do we know what we know?"-- Scientific American Mind "In his brilliant new book, Burton systematically and convincingly shows that certainty is a mental state, a feeling like anger or pride that can help guide us, but that doesn't dependably reflect objective truth… In the polarizing atmosphere of the 2008 election, On Being Certain ought to be required reading for every candidate -- and for every citizen."-- ForbesLife "What do we do when we recognize that a false certainty feels the same as certainty about the sky being blue? A lesser guide might get bogged down in nail-biting doubts about the limits of knowledge. Yet Burton not only makes clear the fascinating beauty of this tangled terrain, he also brings us out the other side with a clearer sense of how to navigate. It's a lovely piece of work; I'm all but certain you'll like it. "--David Dobbs, author of Reef Madness; Charles Darwin, Alexander Agassiz, and the Meaning of Coral "Burton has a great talent for combining wit and insight in a way both palatable and profound."--Johanna Shapiro PhD, professor of Family Medicine at UC Irvine School of Medicine "A new way of looking at knowledge that merits close reading by scientists and general readers alike."-- Kirkus "This could be one of the most important books of the year. With so much riding on 'certainty,' and so little known about how people actually reach a state of certainty about anything, some plain speaking from a knowledgeable neuroscientist is called for. If Gladwell's Blink was fascinating but largely anecdotal, Burton's book drills down to the real science behind snap judgments and other decision-making."-- Howard Rheingold, futurist and author of Smart Mobs "A fascinating read. Burton's engaging prose takes us into the deepest corners of our subconscious, making us question our most solid contentions. Nobody who reads this book will walk away from it and say 'I know this for sure' ever again."--Sylvia Pagán Westphal, science reporter, The Wall Street Journal "Burton provides a compelling and though-provoking case that we should be more skeptical about our beliefs. Along the way, he also provides a novel perspective on many lines of research that should be of interest to readers who are looking for a broad introduction to the cognitive sciences."-- Seed Magazine, "On Being Certain challenges our understanding of the very nature of thought and provokes readers to ask what Burton calls "the most basic of questions": How do we know what we know?" -- Scientific American Mind "In his brilliant new book, Burton systematically and convincingly shows that certainty is a mental state, a feeling like anger or pride that can help guide us, but that doesn't dependably reflect objective truth... In the polarizing atmosphere of the 2008 election, On Being Certain ought to be required reading for every candidate -- and for every citizen." -- ForbesLife "What do we do when we recognize that a false certainty feels the same as certainty about the sky being blue? A lesser guide might get bogged down in nail-biting doubts about the limits of knowledge. Yet Burton not only makes clear the fascinating beauty of this tangled terrain, he also brings us out the other side with a clearer sense of how to navigate. It's a lovely piece of work; I'm all but certain you'll like it. " -- David Dobbs, author of Reef Madness; Charles Darwin, Alexander Agassiz, and the Meaning of Coral "Burton has a great talent for combining wit and insight in a way both palatable and profound." -- Johanna Shapiro PhD, professor of Family Medicine at UC Irvine School of Medicine "A new way of looking at knowledge that merits close reading by scientists and general readers alike." -- Kirkus "This could be one of the most important books of the year. With so much riding on 'certainty,' and so little known about how people actually reach a state of certainty about anything, some plain speaking from a knowledgeable neuroscientist is called for. If Gladwell's Blink was fascinating but largely anecdotal, Burton's book drills down to the real science behind snap judgments and other decision-making." -- Howard Rheingold, futurist and author of Smart Mobs "A fascinating read. Burton's engaging prose takes us into the deepest corners of our subconscious, making us question our most solid contentions. Nobody who reads this book will walk away from it and say 'I know this for sure' ever again." -- Sylvia Pagán Westphal, science reporter, The Wall Street Journal "Burton provides a compelling and though-provoking case that we should be more skeptical about our beliefs. Along the way, he also provides a novel perspective on many lines of research that should be of interest to readers who are looking for a broad introduction to the cognitive sciences." -- Seed Magazine, What do we do when we recognize that a false certainty feels the same as certainty about the sky being blue? A lesser guide might get bogged down in nail-biting doubts about the limits of knowledge. Yet Burton not only makes clear the fascinating beauty of this tangled terrain, he also brings us out the other side with a clearer sense of how to navigate. It's a lovely piece of work; I'm all but certain you'll like it., In his brilliant new book, Burton systematically and convincingly shows that certainty is a mental state, a feeling like anger or pride that can help guide us, but that doesn't dependably reflect objective truth... In the polarizing atmosphere of the 2008 election, On Being Certain ought to be required reading for every candidate -- and for every citizen., "On Being Certainchallenges our understanding of the very nature of thought and provokes readers to ask what Burton calls "the most basic of questions": How do we know what we know?"--Scientific American Mind "In his brilliant new book, Burton systematically and convincingly shows that certainty is a mental state, a feeling like anger or pride that can help guide us, but that doesn't dependably reflect objective truth… In the polarizing atmosphere of the 2008 election,On Being Certainought to be required reading for every candidate -- and for every citizen."--ForbesLife "What do we do when we recognize that a false certainty feels the same as certainty about the sky being blue? A lesser guide might get bogged down in nail-biting doubts about the limits of knowledge. Yet Burton not only makes clear the fascinating beauty of this tangled terrain, he also brings us out the other side with a clearer sense of how to navigate. It's a lovely piece of work; I'm all but certain you'll like it. "--David Dobbs, author ofReef Madness; Charles Darwin, Alexander Agassiz, and the Meaning of Coral "Burton has a great talent for combining wit and insight in a way both palatable and profound."--Johanna Shapiro PhD, professor of Family Medicine at UC Irvine School of Medicine "A new way of looking at knowledge that merits close reading by scientists and general readers alike."--Kirkus "This could be one of the most important books of the year. With so much riding on 'certainty,' and so little known about how people actually reach a state of certainty about anything, some plain speaking from a knowledgeable neuroscientist is called for. If Gladwell'sBlinkwas fascinating but largely anecdotal, Burton's book drills down to the real science behind snap judgments and other decision-making."-- Howard Rheingold, futurist and author ofSmart Mobs "A fascinating read. Burton's engaging prose takes us into the deepest corners of our subconscious, making us question our most solid contentions. Nobody who reads this book will walk away from it and say 'I know this for sure' ever again."--Sylvia Pagán Westphal, science reporter,The Wall Street Journal "Burton provides a compelling and though-provoking case that we should be more skeptical about our beliefs. Along the way, he also provides a novel perspective on many lines of research that should be of interest to readers who are looking for a broad introduction to the cognitive sciences."--Seed Magazine, "On Being Certain challenges our understanding of the very nature of thought and provokes readers to ask what Burton calls "the most basic of questions": How do we know what we know?" -- Scientific American Mind "In his brilliant new book, Burton systematically and convincingly shows that certainty is a mental state, a feeling like anger or pride that can help guide us, but that doesn't dependably reflect objective truth... In the polarizing atmosphere of the 2008 election, On Being Certain ought to be required reading for every candidate -- and for every citizen." -- ForbesLife "What do we do when we recognize that a false certainty feels the same as certainty about the sky being blue? A lesser guide might get bogged down in nail-biting doubts about the limits of knowledge. Yet Burton not only makes clear the fascinating beauty of this tangled terrain, he also brings us out the other side with a clearer sense of how to navigate. It's a lovely piece of work; I'm all but certain you'll like it. " -- David Dobbs, author of Reef Madness; Charles Darwin, Alexander Agassiz, and the Meaning of Coral "Burton has a great talent for combining wit and insight in a way both palatable and profound." -- Johanna Shapiro PhD, professor of Family Medicine at UC Irvine School of Medicine "A new way of looking at knowledge that merits close reading by scientists and general readers alike." -- Kirkus "This could be one of the most important books of the year. With so much riding on 'certainty,' and so little known about how people actually reach a state of certainty about anything, some plain speaking from a knowledgeable neuroscientist is called for. If Gladwell's Blink was fascinating but largely anecdotal, Burton's book drills down to the real science behind snap judgments and other decision-making." -- Howard Rheingold, futurist and author of Smart Mobs "A fascinating read. Burton's engaging prose takes us into the deepest corners of our subconscious, making us question our most solid contentions. Nobody who reads this book will walk away from it and say 'I know this for sure' ever again." -- Sylvia Pagn Westphal, science reporter, The Wall Street Journal "Burton provides a compelling and though-provoking case that we should be more skeptical about our beliefs. Along the way, he also provides a novel perspective on many lines of research that should be of interest to readers who are looking for a broad introduction to the cognitive sciences." -- Seed Magazine, A New Way of Looking at Knowledge That Merits Close Reading by Scientists and General Readers Alike., Burton provides a compelling and though-provoking case that we should be more skeptical about our beliefs. Along the way, he also provides a novel perspective on many lines of research that should be of interest to readers who are looking for a broad introduction to the cognitive sciences., "On Being Certain challenges our understanding of the very nature of thought and provokes readers to ask what Burton calls "the most basic of questions": How do we know what we know?"--Scientific American Mind "In his brilliant new book, Burton systematically and convincingly shows that certainty is a mental state, a feeling like anger or pride that can help guide us, but that doesn't dependably reflect objective truth… In the polarizing atmosphere of the 2008 election,On Being Certainought to be required reading for every candidate -- and for every citizen."--ForbesLife "What do we do when we recognize that a false certainty feels the same as certainty about the sky being blue? A lesser guide might get bogged down in nail-biting doubts about the limits of knowledge. Yet Burton not only makes clear the fascinating beauty of this tangled terrain, he also brings us out the other side with a clearer sense of how to navigate. It's a lovely piece of work; I'm all but certain you'll like it. "--David Dobbs, author ofReef Madness; Charles Darwin, Alexander Agassiz, and the Meaning of Coral "Burton has a great talent for combining wit and insight in a way both palatable and profound."--Johanna Shapiro PhD, professor of Family Medicine at UC Irvine School of Medicine "A new way of looking at knowledge that merits close reading by scientists and general readers alike."--Kirkus "This could be one of the most important books of the year. With so much riding on 'certainty,' and so little known about how people actually reach a state of certainty about anything, some plain speaking from a knowledgeable neuroscientist is called for. If Gladwell'sBlinkwas fascinating but largely anecdotal, Burton's book drills down to the real science behind snap judgments and other decision-making."-- Howard Rheingold, futurist and author ofSmart Mobs "A fascinating read. Burton's engaging prose takes us into the deepest corners of our subconscious, making us question our most solid contentions. Nobody who reads this book will walk away from it and say 'I know this for sure' ever again."--Sylvia Pagán Westphal, science reporter,The Wall Street Journal "Burton provides a compelling and though-provoking case that we should be more skeptical about our beliefs. Along the way, he also provides a novel perspective on many lines of research that should be of interest to readers who are looking for a broad introduction to the cognitive sciences."--Seed Magazine, This could be one of the most important books of the year. With so much riding on 'certainty,' and so little known about how people actually reach a state of certainty about anything, some plain speaking from a knowledgeable neuroscientist is called for. If Gladwell's Blink was fascinating but largely anecdotal, Burton's book drills down to the real science behind snap judgments and other decision-making., A fascinating read. Burton's engaging prose takes us into the deepest corners of our subconscious, making us question our most solid contentions. Nobody who reads this book will walk away from it and say 'I know this for sure' ever again., On Being Certain challenges our understanding of the very nature of thought and provokes readers to ask what Burton calls "the most basic of questions": How do we know what we know?
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Table of Content
1. The Feeling of Knowing 2. How Do We Know What We Know? 3. Conviction Isn't a Choice 4. The Classification of Mental States 5. Neural Networks 6. Modularity and Emergence 7. When Does a Thought Begin? 8. Perceptual Thoughts: A Further Clarification 9. The Pleasure of Your Thoughts 10. Genes and Thought 11. Sensational Thoughts 12. The Twin Pillars of Certainty: Reason and Objectivity 13. Faith 14. Mind Speculations 15. Final Thoughts Notes Acknowledgements Index
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