Things That Bother Me: Death, Freedom, the Self, Etc.
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                                | Authors:  | 
                                Strawson, Galen | 
                            
                                                                        
                                                                            
                                | Publisher:  | 
                                New York Review Books | 
                            
                                                                            
                                | BISAC/Subject:  | 
                                BIO026000, LCO010000, PHI035000 | 
                            
                                                                        
                            | ISBN:  | 
                            
                                                                    9781681372211, Related ISBNs:                                    1681372207, 1681372215, 9781681372204, 9781681372211                                                             | 
                        
                        
                            | Classification:  | 
                            Non-Fiction | 
                        
                        
                            | Number of pages:  | 
                            240, | 
                        
                                                                            
                                | Audience:  | 
                                General/trade | 
                            
                        
                    
                
                                    Synopsis: An  original collection of lauded philosopher Galen Strawson's writings on  the self and consciousness, naturalism and pan-psychism.
Galen  Strawson might be described as the Montaigne of modern philosophers,  endlessly curious, enormously erudite, unafraid of strange, difficult,  and provocative propositions, and able to describe them clearly—in other  words, he is a true essayist. Strawson also shares with Montaigne a  particular fascination with the elastic and elusive nature of the self  and of consciousness. Of the essays collected here, “A Fallacy of Our  Age” (an inspiration for Vendela Vida’s novel Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name)  takes issue with the commencement-address cliché that life is a story.  Strawson questions whether it is desirable or even meaningful to think  about life that way. “The Sense of the Self” offers an alternative  account, in part personal, of how a distinct sense of self is not at all  incompatible with a sense of the self as discontinuous, leading  Strawson to a position that he sees as in some ways Buddhist. “Real  Naturalism” argues that a fully naturalist account of consciousness  supports a belief in the immanence of consciousness in nature as a whole  (also known as panpsychism), while in the final essay Strawson offers a  vivid account of coming of age in the 1960s. 
Drawing on literature and  life as much as on philosophy, this is a book that prompts both argument  and wonder.
                             
         
     
    
        
        
    
 
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