Out of My Head: On the Trail of ConsciousnessAdventures in cutting-edge ideas about consciousness, from bestselling non-fiction writer Tim Parks. Hardly a day goes by without some discussion about whether computers can be conscious, whether our universe is some kind of simulation, whether mind is a unique quality of human beings or spread out across the universe like butter on bread. Most philosophers believe that our experience is locked inside our skulls, an unreliable representation of a quite different reality outside. Colour, smell and sound, they tell us, occur only in our heads. Yet when neuroscientists look inside our brains to see what's going on, they find only billions of neurons exchanging electrical impulses and releasing chemical substances. Five years ago, in a chance conversation, Tim Parks came across a radical new theory of consciousness that undercut this interpretation. This set him off on a quest to discover more about this fascinating topic and also led him to observe his own experience with immense attention. Out of My Head tells the gripping, highly personal, often surprisingly funny, story of Tim Parks' quest to discover more about this fascinating topic. It frames complex metaphysical considerations and technical laboratory experiments in terms we can all understand. Above all, it invites us to see space, time, colour and smell, sounds and sensations in an entirely new way. The world will feel more real after reading it. |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 14 |
Section 3 | 28 |
Section 4 | 50 |
Section 5 | 52 |
Section 6 | 73 |
Section 7 | 90 |
Section 8 | 108 |
Section 9 | 129 |
Section 10 | 156 |
Section 11 | 189 |
Section 12 | 224 |
Section 13 | 260 |
Section 14 | 310 |
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