This idea-rich, relentlessly upbeat manual proffers graphic images as an aid to unlock creative thinking or clarify emotions. Drawing loosely on brain research, learning theory and information science, English business consultant Tony Buzan (Use Both Sides of Your Brain) and his brother Barry, a professor of international studies, first outline "radiant thinking," a method designed to enhance one's associative, nonlinear thought processes. Next they explain how to create "mind maps"-colorful, structured, drawings, cartoonish or complex-as a tool to overcome mental blocks, organize ideas, brainstorm
Thinking about Feeling: Contemporary Philosophers on Emotions (Series in Affective Science)
In this volume, the editor tries to bring together some of the best Anglo-American philosophers now writing on the philosophy of emotion. The essays included in this text should appeal to a broad spectrum of emotion researchers as well as philosophers.
Malcolm Gladwell - Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
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Malcolm Gladwell - Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking In BLINK, Gladwell revolutionizes the way we understand the world within. How do we make decisions--good and bad--and why are some people so much better at it than others? That's the question Malcolm Gladwell asks and answers in BLINK.
'More analysis needed' is a comment lecturers repeatedly have to write on their students' work. Proceeding beyond this level of feedback is difficult when many students don't understand what analysis is or how to integrate criticism into their work. With this in mind, "Critical Thinking Skills" has taken the seemingly baffling art of analysis and broken it down into easy to understand blocks, with clear explanations, good examples, and plenty of activities to develop understanding at each stage. It even applies the techniques to reading, note making and writing.
Thinking It Through: An Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy (Hardcover)
Here is a thorough, vividly written introduction to contemporary
philosophy and some of the most crucial questions of human existence:
the nature of mind and knowledge, the status of moral claims, the
existence of God, the role of science, and the mysteries of language,
among them. In Thinking It Through, esteemed philosopher Kwame Anthony
Appiah shows us what it means to "do" philosophy in our time and why it
should matter to anyone who wishes to live a more thoughtful life.
Opposing the common misconceptions that being a philosopher means
espousing a set of philosophical beliefs, or being a follower of a
particular thinker, Appiah argues that "the result of philosophical
exploration is not the end of inquiry in a settled opinion, but a mind
resting more comfortably among many possibilities, or else the
reframing of the question, and a new inquiry." Thinking It Through is
organized around eight central topics--mind, knowledge, language,
science, morality, politics, law, and metaphysics. It traces how
philosophers in the past have considered each subject (how Hobbes,
Wittgenstein, and Frege, for example, approached the problem of
language) and then explores some of the major questions that still
engage philosophers today. More important, Appiah shows us not only
what philosophers have thought but how they think, giving us examples
we might use in our own attempts to navigate the complex issues that
confront any reflective person in the 21st century. Filled with
concrete examples of how philosophers work and written in the liveliest
prose, Thinking It Through guides readers through the process of
philosophical reflection and enlarges our understanding of the central
questions of human life.