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The Weirdness of the World

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By (author): Eric Schwitzgebel

How all philosophical explanations of human consciousness and the fundamental structure of the cosmos are bizarreand why thats a good thing

Do we live inside a simulated reality or a pocket universe embedded in a larger structure about which we know virtually nothing? Is consciousness a purely physical matter, or might it require something extra, something nonphysical? According to the philosopher Eric Schwitzgebel, its hard to say. In The Weirdness of the World, Schwitzgebel argues that the answers to these fundamental questions lie beyond our powers of comprehension. We can be certain only that the truthwhatever it isis weird. Philosophy, he proposes, can aim to opento reveal possibilities we had not previously appreciatedor to close, to narrow down to the one correct theory of the phenomenon in question. Schwitzgebel argues for a philosophy that opens.

According to Schwitzgebels Universal Bizarreness thesis, every possible theory of the relation of mind and cosmos defies common sense. According to his complementary Universal Dubiety thesis, no general theory of the relationship between mind and cosmos compels rational belief. Might the United States be a conscious organisma conscious group mind with approximately the intelligence of a rabbit? Might virtually every action we perform cause virtually every possible type of future event, echoing down through the infinite future of an infinite universe? What, if anything, is it like to be a garden snail? Schwitzgebel makes a persuasive case for the thrill of considering the most bizarre philosophical possibilities.

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  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780691215679

About Eric Schwitzgebel

Eric Schwitzgebel is professor of philosophy at the University of California Riverside. He is the author of A Theory of Jerks and Other Philosophical Misadventures Perplexities of Consciousness and Describing Inner Experience? (with Russell T. Hurlburt).

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