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  • av Raymond Tallis
    403,-

    Raymond Tallis steps into the gap between mind and world to explore what is at stake in our attempts to make sense of our world. He reveals how philosophers, theologians and scientists have sought to demystify our extraordinary sense-making capabilities and how their attempts are of little help in explaining the intelligibility of the world.

  • av Raymond Tallis
    471,-

    The question of free will has preoccupied philosophers for millennia. In recent years the debate has been reinvigorated by the findings of neuroscience and, for some, the notion that we have free will has finally been laid to rest. Not so, says Raymond Tallis. In his quest to reconcile our practical belief in our own agency with our theoretical doubts, Tallis advances powerful arguments for the reality of freedom.Tallis challenges the idea that we are imprisoned by laws of nature that wire us into a causally closed world. He shows that our capacity to discover and exploit these laws is central to understanding the nature of voluntary action and to reconciling free will with our status as material beings.Bringing his familiar verve and insight to this deep and most intriguing philosophical question, one that impacts most directly on our lives and touches on nearly every other philosophical problem - of consciousness, of time, of the nature of the natural world, and of our unique place in the cosmos - Tallis takes us to the heart of what we are. By understanding our freedom he reveals our extraordinary nature more clearly.

  • - Reclaiming Humanity from God and Science
    av Raymond Tallis
    491,-

    In Seeing Ourselves, humanist philosopher and neuroscientist Raymond Tallis goes in search of what kind of beings we are, and where we might find meaning in our lives. If we reject religion, asks Tallis, what should we put in its place? How do we ensure, if we accept the death of God, that something within us does not also die? And where do we find meaning if, as some scientists claim, we are simply organisms shaped by the forces of evolution, with no reason to exist and with no objective value? Tallis begins his quest by establishing what it is we know of our fundamental nature. He examines our relationship to our own bodies, to time, our selfhood and our agency - all manifestations of the unique nature of human consciousness - and shows why human beings are like nothing else in the universe. Having revealed our nature in all its glory, he then addresses what is unresolved in the human condition - our hunger for meaning and purpose - and the search for something that matches the profundity of religion. He shows that it is the actuality of human transcendence and the needs it awakens that must be the bridge across the divide between believers and non-believers. The book is ultimately a celebration. Behind the philosophical arguments is a hunger for more wakefulness inspired by a feeling of wonder and gratitude for the mystery of the most commonplace manifestations of our humanity. Tallis's endeavour in Seeing Ourselves is to illuminate how we see our everyday world and to think more clearly about who we are. It is only when we have woken from dogmatic religion and scientistic naturalism, he argues, that we will find ourselves at the threshold of an unfettered inquiry - into ourselves, the world we have built and the universe into which we have built it - and then there may be some hope for salvation.

  • - The mystery of how we make sense of the world
    av Raymond Tallis
    489,-

    Our sense-making capabilities and the relationship between our individual and collective intelligence and the comprehensibility of the world is both remarkable and deeply mysterious. Our capacity to make sense of the world and the fact that we pass our lives steeped in knowledge and understanding, albeit incomplete, that far exceeds what we are or even experience has challenged our greatest thinkers for centuries. In Logos, Raymond Tallis steps into the gap between mind and world to explore what is at stake in our attempts to make sense of our world and our lives. With his characteristic combination of scholarly rigour and lively humour he reveals how philosophers, theologians and scientists have sought to demystify our extraordinary capacity to understand the world by collapsing the distance between the mind that does the sense-making and the world that is made sense of. Such strategies - whether by locating the world inside the mind, or making the mind part of the world - are shown to be deeply flawed and of little help in explaining the intelligiblity of the world. Indeed, it is the distance that we need, argues Tallis, if knowledge is to count as knowledge and for there to be a distinction between the knower and the known. Tallis brings his formidable analysis to bear on the many challenges we face when trying to make sense of our sense-making and showcases his enviable knack of making tricky philosophical arguments cogent and engaging to the non-specialist and his remarkable ability to help us see humankind more clearly. For anyone who has shared Einstein's observation that "e;the eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility"e;, the book will be fascinating and insightful reading.

  • av Raymond Tallis
    1 083,-

    A bold, original and thought-provoking exploration of the nature and meaning of time. Tallis, with characteristic fearlessness, seeks to reclaim time from the jaws of physics, arguing that time as it is lived, the long narrative of our human journey, can not be told by caesium clocks and Lorentz coordinates.

  • - A Critique of Contemporary Pessimism
    av Raymond Tallis
    1 440,-

  • - and Other Essays
    av Raymond Tallis
    580 - 2 195,-

    Written with Tallis's customary energy and vigor, these essays endeavour to elaborate a vision of humanity that rejects religious myths while not succumbing to scientism or other forms of naturalism.

  • av Raymond Tallis
    585 - 2 147,-

    Brings together Tallis's most popular essays and journalism from the past decade, revised for publication in book form.

  • - Fragments of an Obituary for Life
    av Raymond Tallis
    305,-

    The Black Mirror is a deeply moving and startlingly original celebration of everyday life, by one of our leading thinkers and writers, who has been described as 'One of Britain's greatest intellectual all-rounders... Someone who comes closer than most ever will to knowing everything' (Independent)

  • av Raymond Tallis
    538 - 2 128,-

    Understanding hunger is the key to understanding ourselves. While they seem the most obvious things about us, our hungers are also deeply mysterious, arising out of, and casting light on, the unique character of human consciousness. This book takes us through the different levels of our hunger.

  • av Raymond Tallis
    1 234 - 1 440,-

    The Raymond Tallis Reader provides a comprehensive survey of the work of this passionate, perceptive and often controversial thinker.

  • - The Two Cultures and the Two Kingdoms
    av Raymond Tallis
    1 440,-

    Examines the complementary roles of science and art in human life. It deals with the charges that science is spiritually empty and that art, in attempting to answer the spiritual needs of humankind, ignores the material needs of millions who live in want.

  • av Raymond Tallis
    616 - 752,-

    The Conversation defines Heidegger's relevance to the philosophical agenda of the present century by illuminating his great contribution to our thinking about what it is to be a human being while identifying the weaknesses in his thought.

  • - A Critique of Contemporary Pessimism
    av Raymond Tallis
    1 440,-

    Perceptive, passionate and often controversial, Raymond Tallis's latest debunking of Kulturkritik delves into a host of ethical and philosophical issues central to contemporary thought, raising questions we cannot afford to ignore.

  • - How the NHS Was Betrayed - and How We Can Save It
    av Raymond Tallis & Jacky Davis
    180,-

    An expos of the back-door deals and negligence that threaten to destroy the NHS and a 10-step manifesto for saving itThe Coalition Government passed into law an unprecedented assault on the NHS. Doctors, unions, the media, even politicians who claimed to be stalwart defenders failed to protect it. Now the effect of those devastating reforms are beginning to be felt by patients but we can still save our country's most valued institution if we take lessons from this terrible betrayal and act on them.Contributors to this eye-opening dissection include Dr Jacky Davis, Oliver Huitson, Dr John Lister, Stewart Player, Prof. Allyson Pollock, David Price, Prof. Raymond Tallis, Dr Charled West and Dr David Wrigley.Proceeds from the profits of this book will go to Keep Our NHS Public (www.keepournhspublic.com).

  • - Philosophical and Other Meditations on Everyday Light
    av UK) Tallis & Raymond (University of Manchester
    363 - 2 195,-

    Another bumper collection of wit, wisdom and critique from one of our most stimulating thinkers.

  • - Philosophical Explorations
    av Raymond Tallis
    454,-

    Raymond Tallis's The Explicit Animal (1991) was a passionate attack on attempts to explain human consciousness in purely biological terms.

  • - A Critique of Post-Saussurean Literary Theory
    av Raymond Tallis
    748,-

    This work subjects the fundamental ideas of Derrida, Lacan, Barthes and their followers to an examination and demonstrates the baselessness of post-Saussurean claims about the relations between language, reality and self.

  • - A Fantastical Journey around Your Head
    av Raymond Tallis
    285,-

    Explores the astonishing range of activities that go on inside our heads, most of which are entirely beyond our control. Describing about the head and brain, this book demonstrates that not only does consciousness not reside between our ears, but that our heads are infinitely cleverer than we are.

  • - A Philosophical Inquiry into Human Being
    av Raymond Tallis
    431,-

    A philosophical examination and celebration of the human hand.

  • - A Pocket Lexicon of Neuromythology
    av Raymond Tallis
    155,-

    The equation "Mind = Machine" is false. This pocket lexicon of "neuromythology" shows why.

  • - A Philosophical Inquiry into Knowledge and Truth
    av Raymond Tallis
    431,-

    Completes a trilogy that aims to revolutionise our understanding of what it is to be a human being without recourse to theology and supernatural explanations on the one hand or scientism and naturalistic explanations on the other.

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