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In these lively and provocative essays, philosopher, polymath and all-round intellectual heavyweight, Raymond Tallis debunks commonplace truths, exposes woolly thinking and pulls the rug from beneath a wide range of commentator whether scientist, theologian, philosopher or pundit. Tallis takes to task much of contemporary science and philosophy, arguing that they are guilty of taking us down ever narrowing conduits of problem solving that only invite ever more complex responses and in doing so have lost sight of "wonder" - the metaphysical intoxication that first gave birth to philosophy 2,500 years ago. Tallis tackles some meaty topics - memory, time, language, truth, fiction, consciousness - but always with his characteristic verve, insight and wit. These essays showcase Tallis's skill for getting to the heart of the matter and challenging us to see, and wonder, in different ways. Wonder is the proper state of humankind, and as these essays show it has no more forceful a champion than Raymond Tallis.
Acknowledgements ix
Overture: In Defence of Wonder 1(22)
1 George Moore's Hands: Scepticism about Philosophy
23(7)
2 Zhuangzi and that Bloody Butterfly
30(6)
3 Rescuing Truth
36(6)
4 Just a Little Tune I Found in my Mouth
42(7)
5 A Smile at Waterloo Station: On the True Mystery of Memory
49(7)
6 The Myth of Time Travel
56(6)
7 Time, Tense and Physics: The Theory of Everything but ...
62(7)
8 Seeing Time
69(6)
9 Call No Event Future Until it is Past
75(6)
10 On (Almost) Nothing: Concerning Spatial Point
81(7)
11 An Introduction to Incontinental Philosophy
88(7)
12 Biological Reasons for Being Cheerful?
95(6)
13 The Soup and the Scaffolding
101(7)
14 Don't Tell Him, Pike!
108(6)
15 Okey Doke
114(6)
16 The Professor of Data-Lean Generalizations
120(6)
17 "I Kid You Not": Knowingness and Other Shallows
126(6)
18 My Bald Head: The Ethics of Hair-Splitting
132(7)
19 Getting Consciousness to Speak Itself: The Great Unmet Challenge of Realistic Fiction
139(11)
20 Reader, I Shed Him: Reflections on the Decline of the Asterisk
150(12)
21 Ian McEwan's Saturday: Does Implausibility Matter?
162(11)
22 Literature, Philosophy and Medicine: On Anton Chekhov's "Ward No. 6"
173(11)
23 The Mystery and the Paradox of Scientific Medicine
184(11)
24 Enhancing Humanity
195(6)
25 On Not Choosing the Alternative: Reflections on Living Longer
201(6)
26 Making Use of Death
207(6)
27 Why I am an Atheist
213(12)
Coda: Parmenides: The Great Awakening 225(14)
Index 239
Raymond Tallis trained as a doctor before going on to become Professor of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Manchester. He was elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences for his research in clinical neuroscience. He retired from medicine in 2006 to become a full-time writer. He has published fiction, poetry and over a dozen books of cultural criticism and philosophical anthropology including, most recently, the acclaimed The Kingdom of Infinite Space (Atlantic, 2008) and Aping Mankind (Acumen, 2011).