Explore how your senses unlock knowledge, through the book’s classic look at eye-gate, ear-gate, nose-gate, mouth-gate, and feel-gate.
Delve into how sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch shape our understanding of the world. The text blends practical science with thoughtful reflections on their roles in daily life, culture, and moral choices. It treats each sense as a gateway that connects us to others, objects, and ideas, while also revealing the body's elegant wiring and limits. You’ll encounter accessible explanations of anatomy, how smell influences memory and emotion, why touch is more than skin-deep, and how taste relates to appetite and expression. The book invites readers to consider both the uses and the cautions of our senses, from health to behavior to art.
- Plain explanations of how each sense works, from nerves to perception.
- Connections between senses and everyday experience, including health and mood.
- Thoughtful notes on the moral and practical aspects of sensory life.
- Illustrations of how the senses collaborate to form a complete picture of reality.
Ideal for curious readers who want a calm, informative look at how our bodies help us know the world. This edition presents the enduring idea that knowledge begins with sensing and then interpreting what we sense.
The Five Gateways