Balance, Paul Thagard
Balance, Paul Thagard
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Balance
How It Works and What It Means

Author: Paul Thagard

Narrator: Tim H. Dixon

Unabridged: 9 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/28/2022


Synopsis

Living is a balancing act. Ordinary activities like walking, running, or riding a bike require the brain to keep the body in balance. A dancer’s poised elegance and a tightrope walker’s breathtaking performance are feats of balance. Language abounds with expressions and figures of speech that invoke balance. People fret over work-life balance or try to eat a balanced diet. The concept crops up from politics—checks and balances, the balance of power, balanced budgets—to science, in which ideas of equilibrium are crucial. Why is balance so fundamental, and how do physical and metaphorical balance shed light on each other?
Paul Thagard explores the physiological workings and metaphorical resonance of balance in the brain, the body, and society. He describes the neural mechanisms that keep bodies balanced and explains why their failures can result in nausea, falls, or vertigo. Thagard connects bodily balance with leading ideas in neuroscience, including the nature of consciousness. He analyzes balance metaphors across science, medicine, economics, the arts, and philosophy, showing why some aid understanding but others are misleading or harmful. Thagard contends that balance is ultimately a matter of making sense of the world. In both literal and metaphorical senses, balance is what enables people to solve the puzzles of life by turning sensory signals or an incongruous comparison into a coherent whole.
Bridging philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience, Balance shows how an unheralded concept’s many meanings illuminate the human condition.

Reviews

I... somewhat liked this book then I should've. It talked about the "balance metaphor" in general and I found that completely useful for someone that is inquisitive about how people interpret the world around them and, of course, linguistics is partly responsible for that. It's hard to explain. This......more

Goodreads review by J Earl

Balance: How It Works and What It Means, by Paul Thagard, presents balance in all its forms, from literal to metaphorical, and looks at its importance. This book is so much more than just informative, it makes the reader think about metaphors and related tools in a much more practical nature. I shoul......more

Goodreads review by R.Z.

The author begins his book by discussing the different ways the word "Balance" is used. It's not really relevant to the theme of the book which is the balance issues that your body might have. Nevertheless, when the main theme is begun, the author gives detailed descriptions of the inner ear, the br......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

I listened to the playaway edition of balance. I tried to listen to the whole book but, decided not to because I never got into the book. I listened to all but, maybe the last chapter. Or was it the last 2 chapters. Well I almost listened to the whole book. But, the book did not interest me that muc......more