ISBN-13: 9781460980705 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 188 str.
Psychology is the science that should enable us to understand ourselves and others. However, since it is little more than a century since this new science was born the available theories are still quite rudimentary and do not have much explanatory or predictive power. Brain, Mind and Behaviour introduces a new theory based on empirical research that has shown how fundamental differences in brain function relate to all the major dimensions of personality and intelligence. With this new knowledge it has been possible to clarify and extend the pioneering theories of Galen, Pavlov, Eysenck, Hebb and Cattell. More specifically, it has been possible to achieve the first comprehensive explanation for the marked differences in personality encountered in everyday life. For example, would you like to know why some people find it easy to mix with others while some find this very difficult? Have you ever wondered why some people are often anxious and depressed while others are usually relaxed and happy? Have you ever wondered why some people are greedy and selfish whereas others are generous and compassionate? Would you like to have a better understanding of yourself and others? The new theory also provides answers to some of the fundamental questions concerning human nature that have preoccupied philosophers and physicians since the dawn of history. Would you like to know about the nature of knowledge and how it is acquired? Are you interested in the 'mind-body' problem? Have you ever wondered about the nature of religion, morality and the source of moral values? Would you like to know what the good and bad options are for the future development of humanity? Brain, Mind and Behaviour will lead you towards the answers to such questions and to an understanding of the inner universe of the mind that will not be found in any existing texts on philosophy or psychology.