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Hypersanity: Thinking Beyond Thinking. Ataraxia, #5
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- ISBN978-1-913260-06-4
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- Date de parution15/06/2019
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- ÉditeurAcheron Press
Résumé
Hone your rational and extra-rational thinking skills to unleash your full human potential. I have found power in the mysteries of thought. -EuripidesI would encourage anyone to read and re-read the book's last seven chapters . Neel Burton has challenged me as a reader but also as an educator, and made me wonder what I have been teaching and why. -Malcolm Nicolson, former head of development for the International BaccalaureateRD Laing presented madness as a voyage of discovery that could open out onto a free state of higher consciousness, or hypersanity.
But if there is such a thing as hypersanity, then mere sanity is not all it's cracked up to be-a state of dormancy and dullness with less vital potential even than madness. We could all go mad, in a way we already are, minus the promise. But what if there were another route to hypersanity, one that is less fearsome, less dangerous, and less damaging than madness? What if, as well as a back door, there were also a royal road?This is a book about thinking, which, astonishingly, is barely taught in formal education.
Our culture tends to equate thinking with logical reasoning, and so the book begins with the fundamentals of argumentation, logic, and their many pitfalls. But thinking is much more than reasoning. It is also about intelligence, knowledge, truth, intuition, emotion, imagination, insight, wisdom, and inspiration-the many ways in which we make sense of ourselves and the world. Thinking at its fullest-that is hypersanity.
By learning to think more clearly, more differently, and more creatively, we can begin to transcend the assumptions that confine us. We become more resistant to manipulation, more confident in the face of uncertainty, and better able to live deliberately rather than merely react to circumstance. If hypersanity is possible, it begins here. If Hypersanity fails to live up to its tall promise, it should at least make you into a better thinker.
And that is no mean thing. How you think matters far more to your wellbeing and your impact on the world than any collection of facts you happen to remember. As BF Skinner put it, "Education is what survives when what has been learnt has been forgotten."What an intriguing book! It truly is a book that makes you think about thinking . You will understand not only your own thinking better but also the thinking of others. -Jamie BeeThere is more golden wisdom flowing from these pages than can be explained in an overview. -Grady HarpContents Arguments Fallacies Questions Answers Enemies Rhetoric Language Languages Reason Intelligence Knowledge Memory Science Magic Truth Intuition Wisdom Inspiration Insight Emotion Music Imagination About the authorDr Neel Burton FRSA is a psychiatrist and philosopher.
He is a Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, and the recipient of the Society of Authors' Richard Asher Prize, the British Medical Association's Young Authors' Award, the Medical Journalists' Association Open Book Award, and a Best in the World Gourmand Award. His work has appeared in Aeon, Psychology Today, and elsewhere, and has been translated into several languages.
But if there is such a thing as hypersanity, then mere sanity is not all it's cracked up to be-a state of dormancy and dullness with less vital potential even than madness. We could all go mad, in a way we already are, minus the promise. But what if there were another route to hypersanity, one that is less fearsome, less dangerous, and less damaging than madness? What if, as well as a back door, there were also a royal road?This is a book about thinking, which, astonishingly, is barely taught in formal education.
Our culture tends to equate thinking with logical reasoning, and so the book begins with the fundamentals of argumentation, logic, and their many pitfalls. But thinking is much more than reasoning. It is also about intelligence, knowledge, truth, intuition, emotion, imagination, insight, wisdom, and inspiration-the many ways in which we make sense of ourselves and the world. Thinking at its fullest-that is hypersanity.
By learning to think more clearly, more differently, and more creatively, we can begin to transcend the assumptions that confine us. We become more resistant to manipulation, more confident in the face of uncertainty, and better able to live deliberately rather than merely react to circumstance. If hypersanity is possible, it begins here. If Hypersanity fails to live up to its tall promise, it should at least make you into a better thinker.
And that is no mean thing. How you think matters far more to your wellbeing and your impact on the world than any collection of facts you happen to remember. As BF Skinner put it, "Education is what survives when what has been learnt has been forgotten."What an intriguing book! It truly is a book that makes you think about thinking . You will understand not only your own thinking better but also the thinking of others. -Jamie BeeThere is more golden wisdom flowing from these pages than can be explained in an overview. -Grady HarpContents Arguments Fallacies Questions Answers Enemies Rhetoric Language Languages Reason Intelligence Knowledge Memory Science Magic Truth Intuition Wisdom Inspiration Insight Emotion Music Imagination About the authorDr Neel Burton FRSA is a psychiatrist and philosopher.
He is a Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, and the recipient of the Society of Authors' Richard Asher Prize, the British Medical Association's Young Authors' Award, the Medical Journalists' Association Open Book Award, and a Best in the World Gourmand Award. His work has appeared in Aeon, Psychology Today, and elsewhere, and has been translated into several languages.

















