тАФDavid Shields
If only more philosophy books were as original, interesting and readable as this one.┬аA beautifully clear and thought-provoking exposition in the form of a Platonic dialogue.
тАФIain McGilchrist
Plenty of food-for-thought without the existential angst and ennui.
тАФCounterpunch
Over a period of many years, the celebrated English novelist Tim Parks and the Italian philosopher Riccardo Manzotti have been discussing the nature of consciousness. Not long ago, Parks suggested to his friend that they condense their exchanges тАЬinto a series of focused dialogues to set out the standard positions on consciousness, and suggest some alternatives.тАЭ Fifteen of the resultant conversations were edited by Parks and published in┬аThe New York Review of Books┬аonlineтАФone of its most popular features ever.
Now collected into one slim but thought-provoking volume, the dialogues reveal the profound scholarship of the two men. Their talks touch upon Aristotle and William James, the Higgs boson and Descartes, and include topics such as тАЬWhere Are Words?тАЭ, тАЬThe Body and UsтАЭ, тАЬThe Reality of DreamsтАЭ, тАЬThe Object of ConsciousnessтАЭ, and finally тАЬConsciousness: What Is It?тАЭ. For those of us searching for insight into some of lifeтАЩs most basic puzzlesтАФhow do we think? how do we perceive one another, and ourselves?тАФDialogues on Consciousness┬аwill take its place alongside other classics of philosophy.
Tim Parks, novelist, essayist and translator, is the author of nineteen works of fiction, including┬аEuropa, shortlisted for the Booker. He is a regular contributor to both the┬аNew York Review of Books┬аand the┬аLondon Review of Books. He lives in Italy, where he teaches literature and translation studies at IULM in Milan.
Riccardo Manzotti is┬аProfessor of Philosophy at IULM University (Milan). He holds a PhD in robotics, and is the author of more than fifty scientific papers and several books. A former Fulbright Visiting Scholar at MIT, he is now visiting professor at UAEU University (Emirates).