The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Damasio, Antonio R.
Year of Publication: 1999
Edition: 1st Ed.
Number of Pages: 386
Publisher: Harcourt Brace
City: New York
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 0156010757
Keywords: Consciousness, Emotions, Mind and body.
Abstract:

As you read this, at some level you're aware that you're reading, thanks to a standard human feature commonly referred to as consciousness. What is it--a spiritual phenomenon, an evolutionary tool, a neurological side effect? The best scientists love to tackle big, meaningful questions like this, and neuroscientist Antonio Damasio jumps right in with The Feeling of What Happens, a poetic examination of interior life through lenses of research, medical cases, philosophical analysis, and unashamed introspection. Damasio's perspective is, fortunately, becoming increasingly common in the scientific community; despite all the protestations of old-guard behaviorists, subjective consciousness is a plain fact to most of us and the demand for new methods of inquiry is finally being met.These new methods are not without rigor, though. Damasio and his colleagues examine patients with disruptions and interruptions in consciousness and take deep insights from these tragic lives while offering greater comfort and meaning to the sufferers. His thesis, that our sense of self arises from our need to map relations between self and others, is firmly rooted in medical and evolutionary research but stands up well to self-examination. His examples from the weird world of neurology are unsettling yet deeply humanizing--real people with serious problems spring to life in the pages, but they are never reduced to their deficits. The Feeling of What Happens captures the spirit of discovery as it plunges deeper than ever into the darkest waters yet. Introduction. Stepping into the light -- Feeling and knowing. Emotion and feeling -- Core consciousness -- The hint half hinted -- A biology for knowing. The organism and the object -- The making of core consciousness -- Extended consciousness -- The neurology of consciousness -- Bound to know. Feeling feelings -- Using consciousness -- Under the light -- Appendix. Notes on mind and brain

Label: 1999