This book reviews our attempt to understand the ability to perceive the world, whether consciously or unconsciously. It goes deep enough to reveal the complexity of human nature as such, explains the mechanisms behind our biases and prejudices, and construes the phenomenon of perception through various theories while intending to meet at one place. Based on cross-disciplinary research findings this elaboration interpenetrates human cognition and delineates the Worldview concept. The author finds its universal background regardless of cultures' diversity while simultaneously recognising their influence on shaping Worldview's structure and organisation.
This is for anyone who's interested in analysing the mind, especially in the first half of the 21st century when the human race is looking towards the emergence of artificial intelligence, or rather externalisation of its origin.