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Ecology of the Body: Behavioral Patterns in Human Life - Explore Human Behavior Styles for Personal Development & Social Interactions
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Ecology of the Body: Behavioral Patterns in Human Life - Explore Human Behavior Styles for Personal Development & Social Interactions
Ecology of the Body: Behavioral Patterns in Human Life - Explore Human Behavior Styles for Personal Development & Social Interactions
Ecology of the Body: Behavioral Patterns in Human Life - Explore Human Behavior Styles for Personal Development & Social Interactions
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Ecology of the Body presents an argument for describing our behavior in accordance with the ways we experience our bodies. Increasingly, psychologists are recognizing that human beings show great diversity in the ways they perform the vast repertoire of human behaviors—such as perceiving, reasoning, remembering, forgetting—that we may well possess not simply different levels of "intelligence" but also different forms of it in varying combinations, just as we show differing degrees of emotion, goal-directed activity, and creativity. Lyons puts forward a hypothesis in which he argues for the utility of understanding these differences as stylistic variations that are inseparable from our physical experience of ourselves.
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A gem of a book! Brilliant, provocative (see sample below), profound. A tad too ecto-ish in terms of narrative but warms up substantially as it endo-es its own Mobiusque way into itself. But that's inevitable. As the author himself notes, "In my own behavior as author or in the behavior of other writers, theorists, claimants, or defendants, the behavior that is shown will be some mix of the styles." This book - at the time of its writing - was an attempt to kick-start a body of literature about a living, thinking, conscious body(mind) that we are. It appears to still mostly stand alone. A challenging but a worthy read!Here's a sample of words to in-corporate via your living body: "When we know our own bodies as objects, we are behaving in the ecto style. The other way of knowing our bodies, as process, is in some combination of the meso and endo styles - and this may help to explain why we have no vocabulary for talking about knowing the body as process, why we find it so difficult to present a systematic and reasonable argument in its support."Lyons succeeds in this attempt to ectify (to coin a verb) the ineffably endo-ish. And how!

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