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Man In My Head Has Lost His Mind The (What Makes Us Conscious?) - A thought experiment exploring consciousness and free will identity and the moral self - cover
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Man In My Head Has Lost His Mind The (What Makes Us Conscious?) - A thought experiment exploring consciousness and free will identity and the moral self

Carter Blakelaw

Narrateur Jack Calverley

Maison d'édition: The Logic of Dreams

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Synopsis

The howl of the bedside clock-radio carves through your dreams like a buzz-saw through butter, and you are awake. In another place. 
Never mind the bright yellow sunlight that flecks your pillow and warms your face; you are rudely awake, and resent it. Gah! 
You roll onto your side, cantilever your legs over the side of the bed and plant your feet squarely on the carpet. You rub your face. Massage your neck. Oh, what it is to be alive!--and conscious--oh oh oh, indeed. 
But what is it to be alive, and conscious? 
Alive, we have some inkling of; you eat, you sleep, you exercise. You stay healthy and keep your body going as best you can. But conscious? What even is that? 
A good question is what that is, and a question for which this book has an answer. 
So in this text, first I set the scene:Did our consciousness evolve?Does consciousness give us free will?Which animals do we think are conscious?Where does consciousness go when we sleep?How does consciousness deliver meaning?What might a theory of consciousness look like? 
Then I propose:A model for consciousness at the macro scaleA mechanism for consciousness at the micro scale 
Finally, I suggest some real world tests that science will one day be able to perform which will either corroborate or invalidate the theory I present here. This is a workable, testable theory. Science and philosophy demand nothing less. 
A must-listen for the curious-minded, which you are, are you not? So listen on...
Durée: environ 2 heures (02:11:20)
Date de publication: 07/02/2023; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —