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Seeing Ourselves - Reclaiming Humanity from God and Science (Hardcover)
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Seeing Ourselves - Reclaiming Humanity from God and Science (Hardcover)
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In Seeing Ourselves, philosopher and neuroscientist Raymond Tallis
brings together the preoccupations of some fifty years of writing
and thinking about the overwhelming mystery of ordinary human life,
and goes in search of what kind of beings we are, and where we
might find meaning in our lives. If, asks Tallis, we reject the
supernatural belief that we are pure spirits temporarily lodged in
bodies, handmade by God, and uniquely related to Him, what should
we put in its place? How do we ensure, if we accept the death of
God, that something within us does not also die? And if we are
simply organisms shaped by the forces of evolution, with no reason
to exist and with no objective value, as some scientists claim,
where shall we find meaning sufficiently enduring and profound to
withstand the knowledge of our own mortality and the certain loss
of all that we love or value? How should we think of ourselves if
we are neither fallen angels trying to enact the will of God, nor
unrisen apes acting out a biological prescription? Tallis begins
his quest by establishing what it is we know of our fundamental
nature. Showcasing a remarkable detailed engagement with a huge
range of disciplines, he examines our relationship to our own
bodies, to time, our selfhood and our agency - all manifestations
of the unique nature of human consciousness - and shows why human
beings are like nothing else in the universe. Having revealed our
nature in all its glory, Tallis then addresses what is unresolved
in the human condition - our hunger for a coherent life, inwardly
lit by a single sense of purpose and meaning - and the search for
something that matches the profundity of religion, even to the
point of accommodating the tragedy of our lives. He shows that it
is the actuality of human transcendence and the needs it awakens
that must be the bridge across the divide between believers and
non-believers. The book is ultimately a celebration. Behind the
philosophical arguments is a hunger for more wakefulness inspired
by a feeling of wonder and gratitude for the mystery of the most
commonplace manifestations of our humanity. Tallis's endeavour in
Seeing Ourselves is to turn up the wattage of the light in which we
see our everyday world and to think more clearly about who we are.
It is only when we have woken from religion and naturalism, that we
will find ourselves at the threshold of an unfettered inquiry -
into ourselves, the world we have built and the universe into which
we have built it - and then there may be some hope for salvation.
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