La mente de la tribu

luces y sombras del cerebro social

Aguado Aguilar, Luis

Man has traditionally been defined as a rational and thinking animal, and the common surname that we have given ourselves proudly proclaims this: 'sapiens'. But as distinctive as our undoubted intellectual sophistication is our social character, the deep need for community and belonging that continually drives us to seek contact and identification with our fellow human beings. Our mind is both individual and collective, particular and tribal. And that collective nature can lead us both to unity and to struggle and conflict. This book exposes in a way that is both accessible and rigorous, the advances that psychology, neuroscience, and the social sciences have made in understanding that essential trait of human nature that is sociability. Throughout its pages, topics such as the forms of human attachment, social identity and the psychological roots of conflicts between groups, empathy, collective emotions or the neurobiology of social bonds are addressed. The last chapters show us how the knowledge of our social mind can help us better understand current issues, such as political polarization, waves of collective indignation or the spread of irrational beliefs and fake news in the digital environment.

Author
Aguado Aguilar, Luis
Subject
Human sciences > Sociology
EAN
9788413628325
ISBN
978-84-1362-832-5
Edition
1
Publisher
Alianza Editorial
Pages
328 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.5 cm
Release date
26-05-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Alianza ensayo 
Paperback edition
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Aguado Aguilar, Luis (aut.)

  • Aguado Aguilar, Luis
    Luis Aguado Aguilar (Palencia, 1952) es catedrático de Psicología en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Su investigación se ha centrado en las bases cognitivas y cerebrales del   Read more