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MINDWISE HOW WE UNDERSTAND WHAT OTHERS THINK, BELIEVE, FEEL AND WANT NICHOLAS EPLEY

By: Publication details: PENGUINE 2014 LONDONDescription: 242 P. PAPERISBN:
  • 9781846144332
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 152.4
Contents:
Your real sixth sense -- (Mis)reading minds. An overconfident sense ; What you can and cannot know about your own mind -- Does it have a mind? How we dehumanize ; How we anthropomorphize -- What state is another mind in? The trouble of getting over yourself ; The uses and abuses of stereotypes ; How actions can mislead -- Through the eyes of others. How, and how not, to be a better mind reader -- Being mindwise.
Summary: An exploration of the human mind's capacity for instinctive understanding about the feelings and desires of others explains how the ability or inability to understand the minds of those around us leads to connection or conflict.
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Book Book Main Library PSYCHOLOGY (CUP 6 /SH 1 ) 152.4/ NIC/ 23540 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 11123540
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Your real sixth sense --
(Mis)reading minds. An overconfident sense ; What you can and cannot know about your own mind --
Does it have a mind? How we dehumanize ; How we anthropomorphize --
What state is another mind in? The trouble of getting over yourself ; The uses and abuses of stereotypes ; How actions can mislead --
Through the eyes of others. How, and how not, to be a better mind reader --
Being mindwise.


An exploration of the human mind's capacity for instinctive understanding about the feelings and desires of others explains how the ability or inability to understand the minds of those around us leads to connection or conflict.

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