Emotional Ignorance
Misadventures in the Science of Emotion
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Guardian Faber Publishing
Published:4th Jan '24
Should be back in stock very soon
After a personal loss, a neuroscientist explores the origins and significance of emotions in Emotional Ignorance, revealing their essential role in our lives.
In Emotional Ignorance, neuroscientist Dean Burnett embarks on a profound journey following the loss of his father to Covid-19. This personal tragedy prompts him to explore the origins and significance of our emotions. Through a blend of scientific inquiry and personal reflection, he examines the essential role emotions play in shaping our experiences and identities. The book encourages readers to reconsider their emotional responses, challenging the notion that feelings are merely obstacles to rational thought.
Burnett's exploration stretches from the beginnings of life to the complexities of modern existence. He delves into intriguing questions such as why we often trust our gut feelings, the allure of nostalgia, and the impact of social media on our mental health. He also investigates why certain types of music can evoke joy even in sorrowful contexts. This thoughtful examination reveals that emotions, rather than being burdensome, are integral to our humanity and understanding of the world.
With a mix of humor and heartfelt insights, Emotional Ignorance offers readers a unique perspective on the grieving process and the value of emotions in our lives. It is a compelling read for anyone seeking to understand their feelings better and appreciate the complexities of human emotion. Burnett's engaging narrative ensures that readers will find both enlightenment and comfort in his exploration of this universal aspect of our existence.
ISBN: 9781783351749
Dimensions: 195mm x 130mm x 15mm
Weight: 337g
416 pages
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