The four realms of existence A new theory of being human

Joseph E. LeDoux

Book - 2023

"Joseph LeDoux offers a new framework for understanding how biological processes give rise to the sense of being an independent personality in the world. Theorizing the intricate interdependence of the bodily, neural, cognitive, and conscious realms, Ledoux explores the evolution of the human as an "ensemble of being" unique among Earth's animals"--

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Informational works
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Joseph E. LeDoux (author)
Physical Description
xi, 348 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780674261259
  • Preface
  • Introduction: Who Are You?
  • Part I. Our Realms of Existence
  • 1. What Is a Human Being?
  • 2. "Self" Doubt
  • 3. The Personality Contest
  • 4. It's Only Words
  • 5. A Path Forward
  • Part II. The Biological Realm
  • 6. The Secret of Life
  • 7. Bodies
  • 8. The Duality of Biological Existence
  • Part III. The Neurobiological Realm
  • 9. It Took Nerve
  • 10. Vertebrates and Their Nervous Systems
  • 11. Romer's Rendition
  • 12. Viscerology
  • 13. The Behavioral Thoroughfare
  • Part IV. The Cognitive Realm
  • 14. Internalizing the External World
  • 15. What Is Cognition?
  • 16. Mental Models
  • 17. Model-Based Cognition in Evolution
  • 8. Foraging in the Mind
  • 19. The Cognitive Brain
  • Part V. The Conscious Realm
  • 20. Is Consciousness Mysterious?
  • 21. Kinds of Consciousness
  • 22. Making Consciousness Meaningful
  • 23. Fact-Knowing and Self-Knowing Consciousness
  • 24. Non-Knowing Consciousness
  • 25. What Consciousness Might Be Like in Other Animals
  • 26. The Stories We Tell Ourselves, and Others
  • Selected Sources and Further Reading
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Neuroscientist LeDoux (The Deep History of Ourselves) presents a rigorously scientific yet eminently readable exploration of what it means to be human. Writing that "we are hierarchically organized biological units that, for the most part, function as an integrated system," LeDoux divides human existence into four different "realms": biological, neurobiological, cognitive, and conscious "ways of being," each of which requires and presupposes the previous one. These four realms intermingle, he explains, forming an "ensemble of being" that "varies dynamically from moment to moment... in accordance with the activities with which each realm is occupied," including "pain and pleasure, hunger and thirst, disgust and lust, love and hate, compassion and hope, despair and ecstasy." Drawing on cognitive and evolutionary psychology, philosophy, biological science, and more, the author delves into complex notions of personality and the self, the construction of internal narratives, and memory, elegantly making the case for the emergent properties of the mind without recourse to an undetectable soul or reducing the complexity of human existence to merely physical factors. The result is a finely wrought, thought-provoking feast for the mind. (Oct.)

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