Galen's Prophecy

Galen's Prophecy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 573
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ISBN-10 : 9780429979910
ISBN-13 : 0429979916
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Galen's Prophecy by : Jerome Kagan

Nearly two thousand years ago a physician named Galen of Pergamon suggested that much of the variation in human behavior could be explained by an individual's temperament. Since that time, inborn dispositions have fallen in and out of favor. Based on fifteen years of research, Galen's Prophecy now provides fresh insights into these complex questions, offering startling new evidence to support Galen's ancient classification of melancholic and sanguine adults. Integrating evidence and ideas from biology, philosophy, and psychology, Jerome Kagan examines the implications of the idea of temperament for aggressive behavior, conscience, psychopathology, and the degree to which each of us can be expected to control our deepest emotions.

Galen's Prophecy

Galen's Prophecy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9780429968839
ISBN-13 : 0429968833
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Galen's Prophecy by : Jerome Kagan

Nearly two thousand years ago a physician named Galen of Pergamon suggested that much of the variation in human behavior could be explained by an individual's temperament. Since that time, inborn dispositions have fallen in and out of favor. Based on fifteen years of research, Galen's Prophecy now provides fresh insights into these complex questions, offering startling new evidence to support Galen's ancient classification of melancholic and sanguine adults. Integrating evidence and ideas from biology, philosophy, and psychology, Jerome Kagan examines the implications of the idea of temperament for aggressive behavior, conscience, psychopathology, and the degree to which each of us can be expected to control our deepest emotions.

Galen's Prophecy

Galen's Prophecy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 403
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ISBN-10 : 0367096161
ISBN-13 : 9780367096168
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Galen's Prophecy by : Jerome Kagan

Psychologist Jerome Kagan examines the implications of the idea of temperament for aggressive behavior, conscience, psychopathology, and the degree to which each of us can be expected to control our deepest emotions--an idea proposed nearly 2,000 years ago by a physician named Galen of Pergamon.

Kubrick's Prophecy

Kubrick's Prophecy
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Publisher : Nelson, B.C. : e-motion-pictures Pub.
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 0968768709
ISBN-13 : 9780968768709
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Kubrick's Prophecy by : Galen Bullard

Extreme Fear, Shyness, and Social Phobia

Extreme Fear, Shyness, and Social Phobia
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Publisher : Affective Science
Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : 0195118871
ISBN-13 : 9780195118872
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Extreme Fear, Shyness, and Social Phobia by : Louis A. Schmidt

This volume brings together researchers exploring the biological and psychological determinants of shyness and fear. Its aims to present research to psychologists and clinicians interested in the development and outcome of these emotions in mental health.

The Human Spark

The Human Spark
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Publisher : Basic Books
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780465037735
ISBN-13 : 0465037739
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Human Spark by : Jerome Kagan

As infants we are rife with potential. For a short time, we have before us a seemingly infinite number of developmental paths. Soon, however, we become limited to certain paths as we grow into unique products of our genetics and experience. But what factors account for the variation -- in skills, personalities, values -- that results? How do experiences shape what we bring into the world? In The Human Spark, pioneering psychologist Jerome Kagan offers an unflinching examination of personal, moral, and cultural development that solidifies his place as one of the most influential psychologists of the past century. In this definitive analysis of the factors that shape the human mind, Kagan explores the tension between biology and the environment. He reviews major advances in the science of development over the past three decades and offers pointed critiques and new syntheses. In so doing, Kagan calls out the shortcomings of the modern fad for neuroscience, shows why theories of so-called attachment parenting are based on a misinterpretation of research, and questions the field's reflexive tendency to pathologize the behavior of the young. Most importantly, he reminds us that a life, however influenced by biology and upbringing, is still a tapestry to be woven, not an outcome to be endured. A profound exploration of what is universal and what is individual in human development, The Human Spark is the result of a scientist's lifelong quest to discover how we become who we are. Whether the reader is a first-time parent wondering what influence she, her genes, and the wider world will have on her child; an educator seeking insight into the development of her students; or simply a curious soul seeking self-knowledge, Kagan makes an expert and companionable guide.

Thinking about Evolution

Thinking about Evolution
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 638
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ISBN-10 : 0521620708
ISBN-13 : 9780521620703
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Thinking about Evolution by : Rama S. Singh

Originally published in 2001, this is the second of two volumes published by Cambridge University Press in honour of Richard Lewontin. This second volume of essays honours the philosophical, historical and political dimensions of his work. It is fitting that the volume covers such a wide range of perspectives on modern biology, given the range of Lewontin's own contributions. He is not just a very successful practitioner of evolutionary genetics, but a rigorous critic of the practices of genetics and evolutionary biology and an articulate analyst of the social, political and economic contexts and consequences of genetic and evolutionary research. The volume begins with an essay by Lewontin on Natural History and Formalism in Evolutionary Genetics, and includes contributions by former students, post-docs, colleagues and collaborators, which cover issues ranging from the history and conceptual foundations of evolutionary biology and genetics, to the implications of human genetic diversity.

The Art of Prophecy

The Art of Prophecy
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Publisher : Del Rey
Total Pages : 604
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ISBN-10 : 9780593237649
ISBN-13 : 0593237641
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Prophecy by : Wesley Chu

A “superb fantasy saga” (Helene Wecker) of martial arts and magic, about what happens when a prophesied hero is not the chosen one after all—but has to work with a band of unlikely allies to save the kingdom anyway, from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Lives of Tao “An ambitious and touching exploration of disillusionment in faith, tradition, and family—a glorious reinvention of fantasy and wuxia tropes.”—Naomi Novik, New York Times bestselling author of A Deadly Education ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Gizmodo, Kirkus Reviews, The Quill to Live So many stories begin the same way: With a prophecy. A chosen one. And the inevitable quest to slay a villain, save the kingdom, and fulfill a grand destiny. But this is not that kind of story. It does begin with a prophecy: A child will rise to defeat the Eternal Khan, a cruel immortal god-king, and save the kingdom. And that prophecy did anoint a hero, Jian, raised since birth in luxury and splendor, and celebrated before he has won a single battle. But that’s when the story hits its first twist: The prophecy is wrong. What follows is a story more wondrous than any prophecy could foresee, and with many unexpected heroes: Taishi, an older woman who is the greatest grandmaster of magical martial arts in the kingdom but who thought her adventuring days were all behind her; Sali, a straitlaced warrior who learns the rules may no longer apply when the leader to whom she pledged her life is gone; and Qisami, a chaotic assassin who takes a little too much pleasure in the kill. And Jian himself, who has to find a way to become what he no longer believes he can be—a hero after all.

Archangel's Prophecy

Archangel's Prophecy
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9780451491657
ISBN-13 : 0451491653
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Archangel's Prophecy by : Nalini Singh

Return to Nalini Singh’s darkly passionate Guild Hunter world with this New York Times bestseller, where human-turned-angel Elena Deveraux, consort to Archangel Raphael, is thrust center stage into an eons-old prophecy… Midnight and dawn, Elena’s wings are unique among angelkind—and now they are failing. The first mortal to be turned into an immortal in angelic memory, she’s regressing. Becoming more and more human. Easier to hurt. Easier to kill. Elena and Raphael must unearth the reason for the regression before Elena falls out of the sky. Yet even as they fight a furious battle for Elena’s very survival, violent forces are gathering across the world. In China, the Archangel Favashi is showing the first signs of madness. In New York, a mysterious sinkhole filled with lava swallows a man whole. In Africa, torrential monsoon rains flood rolling deserts. And in Elena’s mind whispers a haunting voice that isn’t her own. This time, survival may not be possible…not even for the consort of an archangel.

Beyond Belief

Beyond Belief
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781400079087
ISBN-13 : 140007908X
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond Belief by : Elaine Pagels

In Beyond Belief, renowned religion scholar Elaine Pagels continues her groundbreaking examination of the earliest Christian texts, arguing for an ongoing assessment of faith and a questioning of religious orthodoxy. Spurred on by personal tragedy and new scholarship from an international group of researchers, Pagels returns to her investigation of the “secret” Gospel of Thomas, and breathes new life into writings once thought heretical. As she arrives at an ever-deeper conviction in her own faith, Pagels reveals how faith allows for a diversity of interpretations, and that the “rogue” voices of Christianity encourage and sustain “the recognition of the light within us all.”