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Strangers to Ourselves: Discovering the Adaptive Unconscious

paperbackMay 15, 2004
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ISBN-13: 9780674013827 ISBN-10: 0674013824
Publisher
Belknap Press
Binding
paperback
Published
May 15, 2004
Weight
0.7 lbs
Dimensions
21.00×1.80×14.00 cm

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Strangers to Ourselves: Discovering the Adaptive Unconscious by Wilson, Timothy D.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780674013827.

"Know thyself," a precept as old as Socrates, is still good advice. But is introspection the best path to self-knowledge? What are we trying to discover, anyway? In an eye-opening tour of the unconscious, as contemporary psychological science has redefined it, Timothy D. Wilson introduces us to a hidden mental world of judgments, feelings, and motives that introspection may never show us. This is not your psychoanalysts unconscious. The adaptive unconscious that empirical psychology has revealed, and that Wilson describes, is much more than a repository of primitive drives and conflict-ridden memories. It is a set of pervasive, sophisticated mental processes that size up our worlds, set goals, and initiate action, all while we are consciously thinking about something else. If we dont know ourselves―our potentials, feelings, or motives―it is most often, Wilson tells us, because we have developed a plausible story about ourselves that is out of touch with our adaptive unconscious. Citing evidence that too much introspection can actually do damage, Wilson makes the case for better ways of discovering our unconscious selves. If you want to know who you are or what you feel or what youre like, Wilson advises, pay attention to what you actually do and what other people think about you. Showing us an unconscious more powerful than Freuds, and even more pervasive in our daily life, Strangers to Ourselves marks a revolution in how we know ourselves.