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Explore how emotions and cognition work together to shape our thoughts, decisions, and actions. In Hot Thought, Paul Thagard dives into the mechanisms of emotional reasoning, blending psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy. This insightful eBook provides practical applications for emotional cognition in areas like problem-solving, relationships, and decision-making. Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone curious about the dynamic interaction between emotion and thought.
You Will Learn
- The science behind emotional reasoning and its cognitive mechanisms.
- How emotions influence decision-making and problem-solving.
- Applications of emotional cognition in real-world scenarios like relationships, work, and creativity.
- Key insights from neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy.
- Techniques to better integrate emotion and logic for improved outcomes.
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Hot Thought Mechanisms (English)
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Shruti Nambiar –
An insightful read with well-supported arguments. The discussion on AI applications is particularly fascinating.
Rahul Gupta –
If you are interested in cognitive science, this book is a must-read. It highlights the deep connection between emotions and intelligence.
Ishita Bose –
A compelling argument that emotions are central to thought. The book provides real-world applications, making it very relevant.
Suresh Patil –
An intellectual and engaging book that shifts how we perceive the role of emotions in our everyday reasoning.
Pooja Dutta –
A unique take on emotional cognition that provides practical insights into psychology and AI applications.
Nikhil Menon –
Thagard successfully bridges neuroscience and philosophy to explain how emotions shape our cognitive processes. A must-read for deep thinkers.
Tanya Bhatt –
The book is rich in content, though some chapters
Arjun Saxena –
A powerful book that challenges traditional views of rational thought. Emotions are not obstacles but essential tools for reasoning.
Deepa Kulkarni –
This book deepens our understanding of emotional intelligence by providing a scientific basis for it. A very enlightening read.
Manish Verma –
A must-read for anyone curious about the role of emotions in decision-making and problem-solving
Manish Verma –
A must-read for anyone curious about the role of emotions in decision-making and problem-solving.
Ananya Banerjee –
Thagard makes a compelling case for integrating emotions into our understanding of intelligence. Some parts are technical, but overall, an excellent book.
Rajiv Pillai –
The book presents a logical argument about the significance of emotions in cognition. A great read for academics and general readers alike.
Simran Kapoor –
I loved the blend of neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy in this book. It offers a fresh perspective on emotional intelligence.
Aditya Malhotra –
An engaging and scientifically rich book that explains how emotions influence cognition. Highly recommended for psychology enthusiasts.
Neha Choudhary –
A well-researched book that highlights the importance of emotions in reasoning. A bit academic, but highly insightful.
Vikram Joshi –
This book changed how I perceive emotions. It shows they are not just reactions but essential components of thinking.
Kavita Reddy –
Thagard presents a compelling argument on how emotions play a fundamental role in human thought. A thought-provoking read!
Siddharth Nair –
A deep dive into the mechanisms of emotional cognition. The applications in AI and philosophy make it even more interesting.
Meenal Des –
The book provides a unique perspective on how emotions and reasoning work together. Some sections are dense, but overall, a very informative read.
Rohan Iyer –
Thagard does an excellent job explaining how emotions influence decision-making. A must-read for those interested in psychology and cognitive science.
Priya Sharma –
A fascinating exploration of emotional cognition! The book is well-researched and presents complex ideas in an engaging way.
Aarav Mehta –
An insightful book that bridges the gap between emotions and reasoning. Thagard provides a well-structured analysis of how emotions shape our thinking.