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Aha! : the moments of insight that shape our world / William B. Irvine.

Van Pelt Library BF449.5 .I78 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Irvine, William Braxton, 1952- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Insight.
Epiphanies.
Physical Description:
x, 362 pages ; 19 cm
Other Title:
Moments of insight that shape our world
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]
Summary:
"Why do "aha moments" strike us suddenly? Why do they so often come to us when we are focused on something completely unrelated? And when great ideas "come to" us, where do they come from? In Aha!: The Moments of Insight that Shape Our World, philosopher William B. Irvine explores these epiphanies, from the minor insights that strike us all daily, to the major realizations that alter the course of history. Focusing on aha moments as they take place in five different domains--religion, morality, science, math, and art--Irvine provides case studies that shed light on the different ways epiphanies happen in the different domains, and on their differing social impact. Along the way, he describes some of the great aha moments in history, from ancient times to the present day. We like to think that our greatest thoughts are the product of our conscious mind. Irvine demonstrates, though, that it is our unconscious mind that is the source of our most significant insights, and that the role the conscious mind plays in eliciting these insights is to try, unsuccessfully, to solve certain problems. Only if the conscious mind is willing to do this--and thereby experience considerable frustration--is the unconscious mind likely to reward it with a breakthrough insight--that the conscious mind will then take credit for. Irvine explores not only the neuroscience of aha moments but also their personal and social ramifications. How does a person respond to having a breakthrough insight that goes against a dominant paradigm? And how does the world respond when she shares that insight? He shows that in many cases, what is most remarkable about those who have had the great insights of human history is not their but their courage and perseverance in fighting for the world to accept them"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note:
Introduction
Part I: Religion
Chapter 1: Seeing the Light
Chapter 2: Vision or Hallucination?
Chapter 3: Other People's Visions
Part 2: The Aha Moment in Morality
Chapter 4: The Two Kinds of Moral Epiphany
Chapter 5: Moral Feelings
Chapter 6: The Problem with Moral Reformers
Part 3: The Aha Moment in Science
Chapter 7: The Joy of Discovery
Chapter 8: Gaining Insights
Chapter 9: Dealing with Rejection
Part 4: The Aha Moment in Mathematics
Chapter 10: Moments of Pure Insight
Chapter 11: The Magic of Incubation
Chapter 12: The After-Math
Part 5: The Aha Moment in the Arts
Chapter 13: Lots of Little Ahas
Chapter 14: On Managing One's Muse
Chapter 15: But Is It Art?
Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780199338870
0199338876
OCLC:
878299420

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