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Index
Title Page
Table of Contents
Preface
1 - The Feeling of Knowing
2 - How Do We Know What We Know?
Out of Sight Is Not Out of Mind
The Challenger Study
Cognitive Dissonance
3 - Conviction Isn’t a Choice
Neurotheology
Voices from the Limbic System
4 - The Classification of Mental States
5 - Neural Networks
6 - Modularity and Emergence
Organizing Complexity
Synesthesia
Private Islands
7 - When Does a Thought Begin?
Timing, or the Chicken and the Newly Hatched Idea
8 - Perceptual Thoughts: A Further Clarification
Episodic Versus Semantic Memory
9 - The Pleasure of Your Thoughts
The Pleasure Principle
I Can’t Go On, I Must Go On
The Big What-if
Double-Edged Single-Mindedness
10 - Genes and Thought
Alice in Genetic Wonderland, or Through Hyperbole’s Looking Glass
Why I Can’t Play Poker
11 - Sensational Thoughts
Intuition and Gut Feelings Are Unconscious Thoughts Plus the Feeling of Knowing
12 - The Twin Pillars of Certainty: Reason and Objectivity
Abandoning the Idea of Rationality Is Unthinkable
Popular Psychology and the Myth of the Rational Mind
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
13 - Faith
Welcome to the F Word
Tolstoy and the Biology of Despair
Caution: Deconstruction Zone Ahead
A Practical Suggestion?
14 - Mind Speculations
The Origin of the Universe or Cosmology Versus Edges and Borders
Mind-Body Dualism and the Sense of Self
15 - Final Thoughts
A Brief Recap
Some Ideas Are More Equal Than Others
The Juggling Act
Also by Robert A. Burton, M.D.
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Copyright Page
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