Details the role our body plays in how we learn and how we can tap
into our body’s knowledge to excel in all facets of life. Ask
someone to point to the part of their body responsible for their
intelligence and it is highly likely that they will point at their
head. This assumption is understandable, given that, for centuries,
from Descartes’ “cogito ergo sum” to the computer age, this is
what we have been told to think. And yet we all share common
experiences that have revealed the incomparable power of “not
thinking”. Have you ever struggled to remember your pin number only
to hold your fingers out and type it correctly with your hands, played
the piano without focusing on remembering the correct notes or
listened to your gut feeling when under the pressure of a big
decision? All these instances prove that it is time to stop neglecting
the role the body plays in our acquisition of knowledge and to explore
how it is that brain and body combine to deliver what we view as
uniquely human intelligence. You never forgot how to ride a bike did
you? In this unique new book, social and business anthropologist Simon
Roberts looks at the pivotal role that our body plays in how we learn
and reminds us of why we should learn to listen to it more often.
Drawing upon an incredible range of cutting-edge science, real-life
examples and personal experience, Roberts explores the complexity of
even the simplest of tasks that humans perform every day and goes on
to explain how, with a greater awareness of the processes at work, we
can tap into our full potential and excel in any area of our lives.
His proposition isn’t the antidote to big data, cold rationalism,
and reductionism. But, as embodied knowledge emerges from our
engagement and interaction with the world, the author underlines why
intelligence does not solely reside in our brains. If there’s a
single, practical message to be taken from it, it is that we should
give more credit to the role of the body as a resource for learning
about and understanding the world. That means a more ‘sleeves rolled
up’, engaged and practical way of ‘learning by doing’ not by
rational detachment.
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How Our Bodies Learn and Why We Should Trust Them
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781538167762
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter