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Human Knowledge: Feelings and Behaviour

Human Knowledge: Feelings and Behaviour 
Human beings are very complex creatures, having as they do the ability to reason and make voluntary decisions based on present information and past experience and an assessment of future outcomes.
This is a deceptively simple yet concise summary of the working of the human mind.
In this thought provoking book Norman M Best presents a convincing case that our brains and minds, far from being distinct from our bodies are linked together so that we may survive.
Human Knowledge examines our ability to learn, to be 'content', to deal with threats, and our ability to process knowledge.

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Author Norman M Best
ISBN 9781846241628
Cover Type Hardback
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Publication Date 1/10/2007
Author Biography
Price: £12.99

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