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Stranger in the mirror : the scientific search for the self

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Who are we? Where is the boundary between us and everything else?

Are we all multiple personalities? And how can we control who we become?From distinguished psychologist Robert Levine comes this provocative and entertaining scientific exploration of the most personal and important of all landscapes: the physical and psychological entity we call our self.

Using a combination of case studies and cutting-edge research in psychology, biology, neuroscience, virtual reality and many other fields, Levine challenges cherished beliefs about the unity and stability of the self - but also suggests that we are more capable of change than we know. Transformation, Levine shows, is the human condition at virtually every level.

Physically, our cells are unrecognizable from one moment to the next.

Cognitively, our self-perceptions are equally changeable: A single glitch can make us lose track of a body part or our entire body, or to confuse our very self with that of another person.

Psychologically, we switch back and forth like quicksilver between incongruent, sometimes adversarial sub-selves.

Socially, we appear to be little more than an ever-changing troupe of actors. And, culturally, the boundaries of the self vary wildly around the world - from the confines of one's body to an entire village. The self, in short, is a fiction: vague, arbitrary, and utterly intangible.

But it is also interminably fluid. And this unleashes a world of potential. Engaging, informative, and ultimately liberating, Stranger in the Mirror will change forever how you think about your self - and what you might become.

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Robinson
1472146964 / 9781472146960
Paperback / softback
155.2
01/10/2022
United Kingdom
English
304 pages
20 cm
Reprint. Originally published: United States: The Press at California State University, 2017.