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Subjective vs Objective

Xena Mindhurst

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"Subjective vs Objective: Unraveling the Mindset Behind Perception and Reality" explores the intricate relationship between subjective experiences and objective truth, challenging readers to reconsider how they perceive and interact with the world. This thought-provoking book delves into the psychological mechanisms underlying our perceptions, drawing on insights from cognitive science, neuroscience, and philosophy to present a nuanced understanding of reality.

 
The book's unique approach lies in its advocacy for integrating both subjective and objective perspectives, rather than treating them as mutually exclusive. It traces the historical roots of this dichotomy and examines its relevance in contemporary society, highlighting how neither a purely subjective nor strictly objective approach suffices in navigating the complexities of human experience.

 
Through case studies, experimental results, and theoretical frameworks, the author illustrates how our perceptions are shaped by cognitive biases, emotional influences, and cultural factors. Structured in three parts, the book progresses from introducing fundamental concepts to exploring psychological mechanisms and finally examining practical applications in fields such as science, ethics, and personal development.

 
This interdisciplinary approach, combined with an accessible writing style, makes the book valuable for a wide audience, from students and professionals to anyone interested in enhancing their critical thinking skills and understanding the nature of perception and reality.
Disponibile da: 14/10/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 73 pagine.

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