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Conscious - by Annaka Harris (Hardcover)

Conscious - by  Annaka Harris (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Guides listeners through the evolving definitions, philosophies, and scientific findings that probe the limited understanding of consciousness.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong><em>NEW YORK TIMES </em>BESTSELLER</strong></p><p><strong>If you've ever wondered how you have the capacity to wonder, some fascinating insights await you in these pages." --Adam Grant, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>Originals</em></strong></p><p><strong>As concise and enlightening as <em>Seven Brief Lessons on Physics</em> and <em>Astrophysics for People in a Hurry</em>, this mind-expanding dive into the mystery of consciousness is an illuminating meditation on the self, free will, and felt experience.</strong></p><p>What is consciousness? How does it arise? And why does it exist? We take our experience of being in the world for granted. But the very existence of consciousness raises profound questions: Why would any collection of matter in the universe be conscious? How are we able to think about this? And why should we?</p><p>In this wonderfully accessible book, Annaka Harris guides us through the evolving definitions, philosophies, and scientific findings that probe our limited understanding of consciousness. Where does it reside, and what gives rise to it? Could it be an illusion, or a universal property of all matter? As we try to understand consciousness, we must grapple with how to define it and, in the age of artificial intelligence, who or what might possess it. </p><p><em>Conscious </em>offers lively and challenging arguments that alter our ideas about consciousness--allowing us to think freely about it for ourselves, if indeed we can.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><strong>What is consciousness? How does it arise? And why does it exist?</strong></p><p>We take for granted our experience of being in the world. But the very existence of consciousness raises profound questions: Why would any collection of matter in the universe be conscious? How are we able to think about this? And why should we?</p><p>In this wonderfully accessible book, Annaka Harris guides us through the evolving definitions, philosophies, and scientific findings that probe our limited understanding of consciousness. Where does it reside, and what gives rise to it? Could it be an illusion, or is it a universal property of all matter? As we try to understand consciousness, we must grapple with how to define it and, in the age of artificial intelligence, who or what may possess it.</p><p>An illuminating meditation on the self, free will, and felt experience, <em>Conscious</em> offers lively and challenging arguments that alter our ideas about consciousness--allowing us to think freely about it for ourselves, if indeed we can.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"The thoughtful and accessible text considers points of view offered by various philosophers, biologists, and neurologists, acting as devil's advocate, challenging assumptions, and arguing why posited definitions are inadequate. Harris concedes that answers to the questions she poses are not currently within our grasp, but allows that as our understanding of reality, time, and quantum physics increases, so might our understanding of consciousness."--<em>Booklist</em><br><br>"This brief book challenges conventional ways of thinking about thinking and presents provocative alternatives. By the end, readers may be less certain that consciousness distinguishes us from the rest of matter--or that there is any such thing as a conscious self....might not be fully convinced about all of the author's points, but you may be less certain that there's a "you" to convince."--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br><br>"A fascinating book that literally illuminates the enduring mystery of consciousness. Harris makes the journey direct, clear, entertaining, and above all accessible--even to someone like me, who'd never before gotten my head around this complex topic."--Gavin de Becker, author of <em>The Gift of Fear</em><br><br>"One of those books that fundamentally shifts the way you think about reality. Consciousness is among the hardest concepts for humans to wrap their heads around, but Annaka Harris is a masterful explainer--she started by breaking my existing beliefs about the nature of consciousness and then she rebuilt them into a more nuanced, more complete, and more mind-bending understanding of what's really going on behind my eyes."--Tim Urban, author of the blog Wait But Why<br><br>"Annaka Harris has a rare gift to breathe wonder into the familiar. In <em>Conscious</em>, her target is our very selves. She offers each reader the bracing pleasure of becoming an enigma, lucidly explains the experiments that underwrite her offer, and persuasively argues that one of the greatest mysteries of science may be sitting in your chair."--Donald Hoffman, cognitive scientist and author of <em>Visual Intelligence</em> and <em>The Case Against Reality</em><br><br>"<em>Conscious</em> offers the clearest, most compelling explanation that I've seen of consciousness. If you've ever wondered how you have the capacity to wonder, some fascinating insights await you in these pages."--Adam Grant, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>Originals, Give and Take</em>, and<em> Option B</em><br><br>"A beautiful, clear, and thoughtful examination of the imponderable topic of consciousness."--Iain McGilchrist, author of <em>The Master and His Emissary</em><br><br>"A delectable introduction to a fundamental mystery that science has been struggling with since antiquity."--Christof Koch, neuroscientist and author of <em>The Quest for Consciousness</em><br><br>"A remarkably focused, concise and provocative overview of the 'problem of Mind.' Written with great clarity, she gives readers unfamiliar with the debate a chance to see the fault lines defining modern discussions about the nature of consciousness."--Adam Frank, astrophysicist and author of <em>About Time</em> and <em>Light of the Stars</em><br><br>"Harris holds a mirror up to ourselves and the reflection she casts is wondrously unfamiliar. In salient prose that intertwines science and philosophy, Harris turns her joyful curiosity on the nature of awareness. Every sentence of this book works upon the next, delving the reader deeper into an exploration of consciousness. While most books that contemplate the mysteries of the universe make one feel small in comparison, <em> Conscious</em> gives the reader an undeniable sense of presence."<br/>--Nathalia Holt, author of <em>New York Times</em> bestseller <em>Rise of the Rocket Girls</em><br><br>"I have read many, many great books on consciousness in my life as a neuroscientist. <em>Conscious </em>tops them all, hands down. It deals with unsolved questions and dizzying concepts with a graciousness and clarity that leaves the reader deeply satisfied."--Marco Iacoboni, neuroscientist and author of <em>Mirroring People</em><br><br>"Annaka Harris expertly and eloquently explores one of the deepest questions the<br/>human mind has ever grappled with: itself. Harris turns the light inward, encouraging us to reflect on how we reflect as she clearly presents the prevailing theories of consciousness."--Dean Buonomano, neuroscientist and author of <em>Your Brain is a Time Machine</em><br><br>"There is a profound intellectual adventure awaiting the reader of this exquisite book."--Rebecca Goldstein, philosopher and author of <em>Plato at the Googleplex</em><br><br>"Wild ideas are on the table--you'll come away with an appreciation of the major conflicts and the high stakes that come with any attempt to understand how consciousness really works."--Sean Carroll, theoretical physicist and author of <em>The Big Picture</em><br><br>"A user's guide to the scientific thinking on consciousness--delivering an assumption-shattering take on how we think about our mind, our self, and this very moment."--Daniel Goleman, author of <em>NYT</em> bestseller <em>Emotional Intelligence</em><br><br>"The AI quest for artificial minds has transformed the mystery of consciousness into philosophy with a deadline. In this gem of a book, Annaka Harris tackles consciousness controversies with incisive rigor and clarity, in a style that's accessible and captivating, yet never dumbed down."--Prof. Max Tegmark, MIT, author of <em>Life 3.0: Being Human in the age of AI</em><br>

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