Perceptive Paradox

Perceptive Paradox

Al Mahmud Al Mamun

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Al Mahmud Al Mamun
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9798232462628

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The world feels real. The self feels stable. Our choices feel free. This book will convince you that these fundamental certainties are the most sophisticated and masterfully executed illusions our minds ever create.We navigate our lives on the bedrock of our own experience, trusting that our senses provide a direct and unfiltered window onto the world. But what if that window is actually a screen, one on which our brain projects a meticulously edited and deeply personal version of reality?In Perceptive Paradox: The Truth Behind Human Illusion, technologist and researcher Al Mahmud Al Mamun embarks on a mind-altering journey to deconstruct the very foundations of human experience. Weaving together the latest discoveries in neuroscience, the timeless inquiries of philosophy, the empirical data of cognitive psychology, and the futuristic visions of technology, this book systematically dismantles our most cherished assumptions about who we are and the world we inhabit.Through 24 illuminating chapters, you will discover:The Architect of Reality: Explore the neuroscientific evidence that proves our perception is not a passive reception of data, but an active, moment-by-moment construction-a 'controlled hallucination' designed by evolution for survival, not for truth.The Malleable Self: Journey into the enigma of consciousness and the 'ghost in the machine,' uncovering how the stable, unified self we feel ourselves to be is actually a fluid, dynamic narrative -a story our brain tells itself to make sense of a chaotic world.The Shaping Forces of the Mind: Investigate the 'tyranny of the past' as we reveal how our malleable memories and powerful emotions are not just reactions to our reality, but are active agents in sculpting it.The Illusion of Choice: Grapple with the contentious free will debate, examining startling evidence from neuroscience that challenges our intuitive sense of being the conscious authors of our own actions.The Modern Illusion Machine: Analyze how our new digital looking glass-from social media echo chambers to the dawn of artificial minds-is creating unprecedented new layers of illusion, reshaping our identities and our societies.But this profound deconstruction is not an end in itself. Perceptive Paradox culminates in a powerful and practical reconstruction, drawing on positive psychology and existential philosophy to explore how we can find profound meaning, forge ethical commitments, and live a flourishing life within a reality we know to be a construction.This is more than a book; it is a guided tour to the edge of your own experience. It is for anyone who has ever questioned the nature of reality and is courageous enough to follow the evidence, no matter how unsettling the destination may be.Are you ready to discover the truth behind the human illusion?

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