The Consciousness Revolutions: From Amoeba Awareness to Human Emancipation

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This book is about all things consciousness, great and small. It starts by pointing to the key characteristic of consciousness, without realizing which it cannot be understood: like everything else about the mind, it is fundamentally a kind of computation. Among many other matters, this explains: how it is that we share some aspects of consciousness with bacteria; how it can arise in artificial machines and not just living ones; how the empty cocoon of the self that it spins ends up pretending to be the butterfly; and how consciousness dooms this virtual butterfly to the splendor and the suffering of being awake and aware. Unlike most other books on consciousness, this one includes a discussion of some possible ways whereby we, pinned like butterflies by our species’ history and socioeconomic circumstances, can awake to our collective predicament and join forces to do something about it. It should be of interest to all readers who care about the nature of our lived experience ― and about our survival, which depends on developing critical consciousness of our dire situation and the social dynamics that shape it.


Author(s): Shimon Edelman
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 236
City: Cham
Tags: Consciousness; Political Consciousness; Animal Consciousness; Ethics and Suffering; Conscious AI

Acknowledgments
Contents
I The Human Condition
Prelude
1 Selfless Consciousness
Notes
References
2 Minimal Selves
Notes
References
3 Self-Consciousness
Notes
References
4 Speech and Sign
Notes
References
5 Self and Society
Notes
References
II The Roads to Freedom
Interlude
Reference
6 Self-care
Notes
References
7 A World to Win
Notes
References
Epilogue
Index