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Seven Deadly Sins

The Biology of Being Human

Guy Leschziner author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:21st Nov '24

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This insightful exploration of human behavior redefines the concept of sin through a scientific lens, as presented in Seven Deadly Sins.

In Seven Deadly Sins, Dr. Guy Leschziner delves into the complex nature of the seven deadly sins, exploring whether these vices are true moral failings or simply aspects of human behavior shaped by biology. Through a blend of neuroscience and psychology, he examines how our physical and mental conditions can lead to actions traditionally deemed sinful. The book challenges the notion of morality by suggesting that these traits may originate from evolutionary imperatives rather than ethical shortcomings.

Drawing from his clinical experiences, Dr. Leschziner presents compelling case studies of individuals whose medical disorders have influenced their behavior. By highlighting instances where brain injuries or psychological conditions manifest as what society labels as 'immoral' actions, he encourages readers to reconsider the definitions of sin and morality. This fresh perspective raises important questions about personal responsibility and the nature of blame in relation to human behavior.

Seven Deadly Sins ultimately invites readers to reflect on the boundaries between normality, pathology, and sin. It prompts an exploration of whether these traits are simply part of our intrinsic desire to survive and thrive, rather than genuine moral failings. With its blend of cutting-edge science and real-life narratives, the book offers a thought-provoking examination of what it means to be human.

'The London neurologist Leschziner sensitively explores the genetic, neurological and psycholo`gical basis for human failings such as wrath, sloth and gluttony. Along the way we meet patients — the outsized recluse who became wedged in his shower cubicle, the soldier who couldn’t stop talking about sex after a head injury — who reveal how medical conditions are often lashed to the mast of morality' Financial Times

‘An elegantly argued book that does far more than just lift the curtain on what occurs between a neurologist and his patients… As a reader, you feel privileged to be allowed to sit in on his study' Spectator

'A profoundly humane book… Leschziner writes with great empathy and compassion’ Guardian

‘Thought-provoking, fascinating, compelling – Leschziner delves into the psychology, psychiatry and neuroscience of harmful behaviours and asks: can we ever really be free to choose how we behave? His thesis is compelling: if we can understand ourselves better, and particularly the darker aspects of our psychology, we can hope to make the world a better place’ Professor Alice Roberts, author of Crypt

‘An erudite and case-packed study of 'wrath, gluttony, greed, sloth, pride, envy, lust and anger', the supposed 'Seven Deadly Sins' that define human vices’ Independent

‘Guy Leschziner is the heir to Oliver Sacks' David Baddiel

'A captivating examination of the neurological basis for ‘bad’ behaviour… educates as much as it entertains, turning complex neuroscientific topics into fodder for cocktail-party conversations… Outstanding’Nature

‘ A masterly, original and highly accessible account of the neurological origins of the seven perennial temptations, with ample case studies. His conclusion is wise and compassionate, and his route to it is replete with fascinating detail' Oliver Kamm, author of Mending the Mind

'A riveting exploration of the science behind why humans engage in behaviour that harms themselves and others' Jonathan Kennedy, author of Pathogensis

ISBN: 9780008615697

Dimensions: 240mm x 159mm x 35mm

Weight: 600g

384 pages