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The Science of Sin: Why We Do The Things We Know We Shouldn't

Autor Jack Lewis
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en Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2020
A look at the science behind temptation - and how to overcome it.'Entertaining and enlightening ... offers ways to temper our anti-social tendencies.' Dr Michael Mosley, science journalist and TV presenterIt can often seem that we are utterly surrounded by temptation, from the ease of online shopping and the stream of targeted advertising encouraging us to greedily acquire yet more stuff, to the coffee, cake and fast-food shops that line our streets, beckoning us in to over-indulge in all the wrong things. It can feel like a constant battle to stay away from the temptations we know we shouldn't give in to. Where exactly do these urges come from? If we know we shouldn't do something, for the sake of our health, our pockets or our reputation, why is it often so very hard to do the right thing? Anyone who has ever wondered why they never seem to be able to stick to their diet, anyone to whom the world seems more vain and self-obsessed than ever, anyone who can't understand why love-cheats pursue their extra-marital affairs, anyone who struggles to resist the lure of the comfy sofa, or anyone who makes themselves bitter through endless comparison with other people, anyone who is addicted to their smartphone - this book is for you.The Science of Sin brings together the latest findings from neuroscience research to shed light on the universally fascinating subject of temptation - where it comes from, how to resist it and why we all succumb from time to time. With each chapter inspired by one of the seven deadly sins, neurobiologist Jack Lewis illuminates the neural battles between temptation and restraint that take place within our brains, suggesting strategies to help us better manage our most troublesome impulses with the explicit goal of improving our health, our happiness and our productivity - helping us to say 'no!' more often, especially when it really counts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472936158
ISBN-10: 1472936159
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: black and white illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sigma
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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Valentin Postolache a dat nota:

Este una dintre cele mai bune cărți pe care le-am citit în ultimul timp. Este foarte bine organizată și are claritate acolo unde știința s-a pronunțat, lăsând loc pentru dezvoltări ulterioare pe măsură de cunoașterea creierului uman va progresa (autorul este neurobiolog). Nu pretinde deci că deja cunoaște adevărul despre păcate. Lewis se declară ateu și asta îl face obiectiv, după părerea mea. Citează părerea diverselor biserici și caută explicații pentru ele, dar ceea ce contează pentru el, și pentru mine, este numai ceea ce știința poate dovedi și fundamenta. O carte la zi (apărută în 2018) pe care o recomandă și un preț extrem de accesibil.

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Caracteristici

Combines scholarly research with engaging texts to answer the questions you've always had about how and why you are the way you are

Notă biografică

Jack Lewis is a neurobiologist and television presenter. He earned a PhD in neuroscience from University College London, continuing his research using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging to investigate how human brains integrate sound and vision as a post-doc at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics. For more than a decade he has focused on bringing the latest neuroscience research to the attention of the widest possible audience. He has co-authored two popular science books, Sort Your Brain Out and The Mice Who Sing for Sex, made regular appearances as an expert on ITV's This Morning, and has presented on several TV shows including the BBC's People Watchers, Discovery Science's The Tech Show, ITV's How to Get More Sex, and two series of Secrets of the Brain. His podcast, Geek Chic's Weird Science, ran to over 100 episodes, and he writes a long-running brain blog at www.drjack.co.uk.@DrJackLewis

Cuprins

Chapter 1: In the BeginningChapter 2: PrideChapter 3: GluttonyChapter 4: LustChapter 5: SlothChapter 6: GreedChapter 7: EnvyChapter 8: WrathChapter 9: Save Our SoulsChapter 10: Beyond TemptationAppendix 1: Desiderata by Max EhrmanAppendix 2: Online ResourcesGlossarySelect ReferencesAcknowledgementsIndex

Recenzii

Raises some interesting questions about the brain's role in bad behaviour.
Offers entertaining and enlightening insights into the neurobiology behind some of our favourite sins. It combines fascinating contemporary and historical stories with cutting edge science and offers ways to temper our anti-social tendencies.
This book is a rollercoaster ride through the brain in search of what actually causes the dark side of human nature. It brings together science, religion and philosophy in a way that casts light on everyone's battle with temptation.
Writing with breadth, clarity and wisdom, Jack Lewis takes us through the religious antecedents. Each 'sin' is treated in the same careful and systematic way; highlighting their glory and their devastating consequences, their origins and what it means to commit them - or not. The way that difficult issues are underwritten by deeply informed neuroscience lends the book a reassuring authority.
The neurological circuits responsible [for our sins] are named and shamed.