Belief change lies at the heart of all human aspirations. From career
progression, weight loss, spiritual commitment, and ideological passion,
to love, grief, war, identity, and sport, beliefs guide our lives and to
a great extent, determine our success, satisfaction and happiness.
Cognitive Mechanisms of Belief Change is relevant to anyone interested
in the machinations of how this occurs. It explains how certain ideas
and concepts steal a place in the mind because they latch on to
hardwired ways of thinking, experiencing, and behaving. Concepts throw
light upon the mind's desires, which in turn casts a kaleidoscope of
silhouettes against the walls of thought, with those taking distinct
shape forging the outlines for beliefs to inhabit. Beliefs infiltrate
our minds, and this book shows how they arrive and change in ways
critical to our sense of meaning and identity.