"An essential resource for tracking a legendary career." --Sherry Turkle, MIT
"Read this book to know the work that built the field, and also to inspire generative reflections on what should come next." --Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, USC Rossier
"Howard Gardner has long been one of our most influential thinkers about cognitive science, development, and education. This collection captures his distinguished career exceptionally well." --Alison Gopnik, UC Berkeley
For over half a century, Howard Gardner has studied the mind in its various shapes, forms, and operations, culminating in his best-known work, the theory of multiple intelligences. This volume compiles his most compelling essays on the conduct, contours, and complexity of the human mind.
After introducing the thinkers who had the greatest influence on him, Gardner traces the multiple aspects of mind that he has illuminated: the development of cognition, notably in the arts; the breakdown of cognition under condition of brain damage; a probing examination of human cognition at its highest levels, including creativity, leadership, artistry, and "good work" (work that is excellent, engaging, and ethical) in the professions; and, most recently, our extraordinary synthesizing capacities as human beings.
This fascinating book captures in one place the long and compelling arc of a major scholar's contribution to understanding intelligence, thinking, and the development of the range of cognitive strengths.
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