What if your darkest thoughts didn’t define who you are?
In this groundbreaking exploration of morality, psychology, and personal responsibility, Johnathan Evans challenges the age-old belief that thoughts are reflections of character. Thoughts Don't Define Us argues a powerful and timely thesis: morality isn’t rooted in what we think—but in what we choose to do.
Drawing on insights from psychology, philosophy, cultural studies, and neuroscience, Evans invites readers to reconsider the moral weight we assign to fleeting mental experiences. With clarity and compassion, he delves into topics like intrusive thoughts, self-control, societal judgment, the ethics of silence and truth, and the cultural factors that shape our ideas of good and evil.
This thought-provoking book doesn’t just dissect moral theory—it offers tools for personal growth. Through real-world case studies, discussions of mental health, and strategies drawn from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mindfulness, Thoughts Don't Define Us empowers readers to reclaim agency over their actions and free themselves from the shame of uninvited thoughts.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. What if your darkest thoughts didn't define who you are?In this groundbreaking exploration of morality, psychology, and personal responsibility, Johnathan Evans challenges the age-old belief that thoughts are reflections of character. Thoughts Don't Define Us argues a powerful and timely thesis: morality isn't rooted in what we think-but in what we choose to do.Drawing on insights from psychology, philosophy, cultural studies, and neuroscience, Evans invites readers to reconsider the moral weight we assign to fleeting mental experiences. With clarity and compassion, he delves into topics like intrusive thoughts, self-control, societal judgment, the ethics of silence and truth, and the cultural factors that shape our ideas of good and evil.This thought-provoking book doesn't just dissect moral theory-it offers tools for personal growth. Through real-world case studies, discussions of mental health, and strategies drawn from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mindfulness, Thoughts Don't Define Us empowers readers to reclaim agency over their actions and free themselves from the shame of uninvited thoughts. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798319249982
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. What if your darkest thoughts didn't define who you are?In this groundbreaking exploration of morality, psychology, and personal responsibility, Johnathan Evans challenges the age-old belief that thoughts are reflections of character. Thoughts Don't Define Us argues a powerful and timely thesis: morality isn't rooted in what we think-but in what we choose to do.Drawing on insights from psychology, philosophy, cultural studies, and neuroscience, Evans invites readers to reconsider the moral weight we assign to fleeting mental experiences. With clarity and compassion, he delves into topics like intrusive thoughts, self-control, societal judgment, the ethics of silence and truth, and the cultural factors that shape our ideas of good and evil.This thought-provoking book doesn't just dissect moral theory-it offers tools for personal growth. Through real-world case studies, discussions of mental health, and strategies drawn from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mindfulness, Thoughts Don't Define Us empowers readers to reclaim agency over their actions and free themselves from the shame of uninvited thoughts. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798319249982
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