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The Primordial Emotions: The Dawning of Consciousness



The Primordial Emotions: The Dawning of Consciousness
The book "The Primordial Emotions: The Dawning of Consciousness" by Derek Denton looks at the origins of consciousness and how the primal emotions were the first dawning of it. He examines instinctive behaviours, such as hunger for air, hunger for minerals, thirst, and pain, and argues that the emotions elicited from these behaviours and desire for gratification culminated in the first conscious s... more details
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  • The book looks at the origins of consciousness and the primal emotions
  • It examines instinctive behaviours, such as hunger, thirst, and pain, and argues that the emotions elicited from these behaviours and desire for gratification culminated in the first conscious states
  • To develop the theory, it looks at behaviour at different levels of the evolutionary tree, for example of octopuses, fish, snakes, birds, and elephants


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Author Derek Denton
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780199203147
Publisher Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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The book "The Primordial Emotions: The Dawning of Consciousness" by Derek Denton looks at the origins of consciousness and how the primal emotions were the first dawning of it. He examines instinctive behaviours, such as hunger for air, hunger for minerals, thirst, and pain, and argues that the emotions elicited from these behaviours and desire for gratification culminated in the first conscious states. To develop the theory, he looks at behaviour at different levels of the evolutionary tree, for example of octopuses, fish, snakes, birds, and elephants. Coupled with findings from neuroimaging studies, and the viewpoints on consciousness from some of the key figures in philosophy and neuroscience, the book presents an accessible and groundbreaking new look at the problem of consciousness.

To understand what is happening in the brain in the moment you decide, at will, to summon to consciousness a passage of Mozart's music, or decide to take a deep breath, is like trying to "catch a phantom by the tail". Consciousness remains that most elusive of all human phenomena - one so mysterious, one that even our highly developed knowledge of brain function can only partly explain. This book is unique in tracing the origins of consciousness. It takes the investigation back many years in an attempt to uncover just how consciousness might have first emerged. Consciousness did not develop suddenly in humans - it evolved gradually. In 'The Primordial Emotions', Derek Denton, a world renowned expert on animal instinct and a leader in integrative physiology, investigates the evolution of consciousness. Central to the book is the idea that the primal emotions - elements of instinctive behaviour - were the first dawning of consciousness. Throughout he examines instinctive behaviours, such as hunger for air, hunger for minerals, thirst, and pain, arguing that the emotions elicited from these behaviours and desire for gratification culminated in the first conscious states. To develop the theory he looks at behaviour at different levels of the evolutionary tree, for example of octopuses, fish, snakes, birds, and elephants. Coupled with findings from neuroimaging studies, and the viewpoints on consciousness from some of the key figures in philosophy and neuroscience, the book presents an accessible and groundbreaking new look at the problem of consciousness.

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