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Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind: Why Intelligence Increases When You Think Less Book

An exploration of the slower ways of knowing that we have unlearned or ignored, but that are crucial to our complete mental development. Claxton argues that the human brain-mind is capable of degrees of subtlety and wisdom for solving complicated personal emotional predicaments, which defy everyday rationality and cleverness.Read More

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  • TheBookPeople

    'Learning to loaf' - this books explores the ways of knowing that require more time, the ways we have unlearned or ignore, but that are crucial to our complete mental development. The human brain-mind will do a number of unusual, interesting and important things if given time. It will learn patterns of a degree of subtlety which normal, purposeful, busy consciousness cannot even see, let alone master. It will make sense out of hazy, ill-defined situations which leave everyday rationality flummoxed. It will get to the bottom of personal, emotional issues much more successfully than the questing intellect. It will detect and respond to meaning, in poetry for example, that cannot be articulated. It will sometimes come up with solutions to complicated predicaments that are wise rather than merely clever. There is good, hard evidence, from cognitive science and elsewhere, for all these capacities. Claxton explores the slower ways of knowing and explains how we could/should use them more often and more effectively.

  • Foyles

    ‘Learning to loaf’ – this books explores the ways of knowing that require more time, the ways we have unlearned or ignore, but that are crucial to our complete mental development.The human brain-mind will do a number of unusual, interesting and important things if given time. It will learn patterns of a degree of subtlety which normal, purposeful, busy consciousness cannot even see, let alone master. It will make sense out of hazy, ill-defined situations which leave everyday rationality flummoxed. It will get to the bottom of personal, emotional issues much more successfully than the questing intellect. It will detect and respond to meaning, in poetry for example, that cannot be articulated. It will sometimes come up with solutions to complicated predicaments that are wise rather than merely clever. There is good, hard evidence, from cognitive science and elsewhere, for all these capacities. Claxton explores the slower ways of knowing and explains how we could/should use them more often and more effectively.

  • BookDepository

    Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind : Paperback : HarperCollins Publishers : 9781857027099 : 1857027094 : 21 May 1998 : 'Learning to loaf' - this books explores the ways of knowing that require more time, the ways we have unlearned or ignore, but that are crucial to our complete mental development.

  • Blackwell

    'Learning to loaf' -- this books explores the ways of knowing that require more time, the ways we have unlearned or ignore, but that are crucial to our complete mental development. 'Learning to loaf' -- this books explores the ways of knowing that...

  • 1857027094
  • 9781857027099
  • Guy Claxton
  • 21 May 1998
  • Fourth Estate
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 272
  • New Ed
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