
BS 173 Exploring the Unconscious Origins Of Certainty
Brain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for Everyone
The Unconscious Isn't Always Right
The way we have been thinking about thought and reason really challenges a concept we inherited from the ancient Greeks, which is that reason exists as something objective. Dr. Burton says on page 127, disembodied thought is not a physiological option. Neither is a purely rational mind free from bodily and mental sensations and perceptions. Our awareness that we are thinking is also a sensation. Thoughts that don't reach awareness don't feel like they're being actively thought. There is a disconnect between what we know and what we feel.
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