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Marvelling at the mystery of consciousness through a scientific lens

Working Scientist

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Controlled Hallucination and the Self

There's three main arguments I make in the book. The first is that consciousness is something that can be addressed by science. This goes against an influential idea that consciousness is beyond a reach of science. And those elements of consciousness that I talk about in the book, dividing it from one big scary mystery into a few smaller, more tractable mysteries are conscious level. How conscious is somebody at a particular time? The difference between general anesthesia and wakeful awareness falling into a dreamless sleep, psychedelic state and so on. These are all different levels of consciousness. Third step is to realize that this also applies to the self. The self itself is a perception. It's another kind of controlled halluc

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