What? Consciousness, the Self, and the Question of Being James Cullinane What does it mean to be a self? Why does consciousness arise at all? And what, exactly, is the strange thing we call "I"? What? Consciousness, the Self, and the Question of Being is a bold, lucid exploration of one of the oldest and most intimate mysteries of existence. Blending philosophy, science, personal reflection, and myth, Cullinane takes the reader on a journey through the shifting architecture of the mind - from morality and memory to perception, identity, and the illusions that shape our experience of reality. Across nineteen deeply interconnected chapters, Cullinane examines consciousness not as a static fact but as an evolving system: one that learns, adapts, dreams, misremembers, collapses, rebuilds, and constantly rewrites what it believes itself to be. Drawing on thinkers from Aristotle to Schopenhauer, from cognitive science to quantum paradox, the book investigates how the brain generates personal identity, why we long to be seen, and how language, time, and culture quietly construct the world we assume is simply "there." This is not a textbook, nor a doctrine. It is a companion for anyone who has ever paused in the middle of their life and asked: What am I? Not who - but what. In This Book You Will Explore: ¿ why the mind creates stories to explain itself ¿ the origins of morality and shared consciousness ¿ how memory rewrites the past ¿ whether a self exists at all, or only the illusion of one ¿ what light, time, dreams, and language reveal about awareness ¿ how machines, animals, and humans all participate in the same strange phenomenon of "being" ¿ why we fear being seen - and also fear being forgotten ¿ the relationship between consciousness and death ¿ whether the universe itself is learning to know ¿ and how all of this shapes the fragile, luminous experience of being alive Who This Book Is For Readers of philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, spirituality, or existential literature. Seekers, sceptics, idealists, rationalists, overthinkers, quiet wanderers, and anyone who has ever lain awake at night trying to understand the self behind the eyes. Why You'll Love It Cullinane writes with clarity, compassion, and a rare sense of wonder - inviting readers not merely to think, but to feel themselves thinking. The chapters are accessible yet profound, poetic yet grounded, weaving scientific insight with human vulnerability in a way that leaves the reader changed, or at the very least unsettled in the best possible way. If you've ever enjoyed the reflective depth of Kastrup, the clarity of Alan Watts, the expansiveness of Sagan, or the imaginative boldness of Philip Goff, this book belongs on your shelf. Key Features 19 fully developed chapters exploring mind, memory, morality, reality, and the illusion of self A unique fusion of philosophy, science, and narrative reflection Written with emotional depth and philosophical precision Suitable for both newcomers and seasoned readers of consciousness studies Beautifully structured journey from "Where do I begin?" to "The end that watches itself"
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James Cullinane is a British writer and philosopher whose work explores the deepest questions of consciousness, identity, and what it means to be human.
Drawing from philosophy, psychology, mythology, and modern science, he writes in a style that blends clarity with wonder - inviting readers into ideas that feel both intimate and expansive.
Before turning fully to writing, James studied Philosophy and English Language and Literature, later working as a programmer and designer. This unusual combination of logic, language, and imagination shapes his approach to big questions: the nature of the self, the boundaries of thought, and the stories we tell about who we are.
A former national medallist in Wing Chun Kung Fu, he remains fascinated by how the mind and body inform one another, and how movement, art, and awareness shape our understanding of reality.
His debut book, What?, takes readers on a philosophical journey through consciousness, morality, experience, and the strange machinery of the mind.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What? Consciousness, the Self, and the Question of BeingJames CullinaneWhat does it mean to be a self? Why does consciousness arise at all? And what, exactly, is the strange thing we call "I"?What? Consciousness, the Self, and the Question of Being is a bold, lucid exploration of one of the oldest and most intimate mysteries of existence. Blending philosophy, science, personal reflection, and myth, Cullinane takes the reader on a journey through the shifting architecture of the mind - from morality and memory to perception, identity, and the illusions that shape our experience of reality.Across nineteen deeply interconnected chapters, Cullinane examines consciousness not as a static fact but as an evolving system: one that learns, adapts, dreams, misremembers, collapses, rebuilds, and constantly rewrites what it believes itself to be. Drawing on thinkers from Aristotle to Schopenhauer, from cognitive science to quantum paradox, the book investigates how the brain generates personal identity, why we long to be seen, and how language, time, and culture quietly construct the world we assume is simply "there."This is not a textbook, nor a doctrine. It is a companion for anyone who has ever paused in the middle of their life and asked: What am I?Not who - but what.In This Book You Will Explore: - why the mind creates stories to explain itself- the origins of morality and shared consciousness- how memory rewrites the past- whether a self exists at all, or only the illusion of one- what light, time, dreams, and language reveal about awareness- how machines, animals, and humans all participate in the same strange phenomenon of "being"- why we fear being seen - and also fear being forgotten- the relationship between consciousness and death- whether the universe itself is learning to know- and how all of this shapes the fragile, luminous experience of being aliveWho This Book Is ForReaders of philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, spirituality, or existential literature. Seekers, sceptics, idealists, rationalists, overthinkers, quiet wanderers, and anyone who has ever lain awake at night trying to understand the self behind the eyes.Why You'll Love ItCullinane writes with clarity, compassion, and a rare sense of wonder - inviting readers not merely to think, but to feel themselves thinking. The chapters are accessible yet profound, poetic yet grounded, weaving scientific insight with human vulnerability in a way that leaves the reader changed, or at the very least unsettled in the best possible way.If you've ever enjoyed the reflective depth of Kastrup, the clarity of Alan Watts, the expansiveness of Sagan, or the imaginative boldness of Philip Goff, this book belongs on your shelf.Key Features 19 fully developed chapters exploring mind, memory, morality, reality, and the illusion of self A unique fusion of philosophy, science, and narrative reflection Written with emotional depth and philosophical precision Suitable for both newcomers and seasoned readers of consciousness studies Beautifully structured journey from "Where do I begin?" to "The end that watches itself" This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233444890
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What? Consciousness, the Self, and the Question of BeingJames CullinaneWhat does it mean to be a self? Why does consciousness arise at all? And what, exactly, is the strange thing we call "I"?What? Consciousness, the Self, and the Question of Being is a bold, lucid exploration of one of the oldest and most intimate mysteries of existence. Blending philosophy, science, personal reflection, and myth, Cullinane takes the reader on a journey through the shifting architecture of the mind - from morality and memory to perception, identity, and the illusions that shape our experience of reality.Across nineteen deeply interconnected chapters, Cullinane examines consciousness not as a static fact but as an evolving system: one that learns, adapts, dreams, misremembers, collapses, rebuilds, and constantly rewrites what it believes itself to be. Drawing on thinkers from Aristotle to Schopenhauer, from cognitive science to quantum paradox, the book investigates how the brain generates personal identity, why we long to be seen, and how language, time, and culture quietly construct the world we assume is simply "there."This is not a textbook, nor a doctrine. It is a companion for anyone who has ever paused in the middle of their life and asked: What am I?Not who - but what.In This Book You Will Explore: - why the mind creates stories to explain itself- the origins of morality and shared consciousness- how memory rewrites the past- whether a self exists at all, or only the illusion of one- what light, time, dreams, and language reveal about awareness- how machines, animals, and humans all participate in the same strange phenomenon of "being"- why we fear being seen - and also fear being forgotten- the relationship between consciousness and death- whether the universe itself is learning to know- and how all of this shapes the fragile, luminous experience of being aliveWho This Book Is ForReaders of philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, spirituality, or existential literature. Seekers, sceptics, idealists, rationalists, overthinkers, quiet wanderers, and anyone who has ever lain awake at night trying to understand the self behind the eyes.Why You'll Love ItCullinane writes with clarity, compassion, and a rare sense of wonder - inviting readers not merely to think, but to feel themselves thinking. The chapters are accessible yet profound, poetic yet grounded, weaving scientific insight with human vulnerability in a way that leaves the reader changed, or at the very least unsettled in the best possible way.If you've ever enjoyed the reflective depth of Kastrup, the clarity of Alan Watts, the expansiveness of Sagan, or the imaginative boldness of Philip Goff, this book belongs on your shelf.Key Features 19 fully developed chapters exploring mind, memory, morality, reality, and the illusion of self A unique fusion of philosophy, science, and narrative reflection Written with emotional depth and philosophical precision Suitable for both newcomers and seasoned readers of consciousness studies Beautifully structured journey from "Where do I begin?" to "The end that watches itself" This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233444890
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - What Consciousness, the Self, and the Question of BeingJames CullinaneWhat does it mean to be a self Why does consciousness arise at all And what, exactly, is the strange thing we call 'I' What Consciousness, the Self, and the Question of Being is a bold, lucid exploration of one of the oldest and most intimate mysteries of existence. Blending philosophy, science, personal reflection, and myth, Cullinane takes the reader on a journey through the shifting architecture of the mind - from morality and memory to perception, identity, and the illusions that shape our experience of reality.Across nineteen deeply interconnected chapters, Cullinane examines consciousness not as a static fact but as an evolving system: one that learns, adapts, dreams, misremembers, collapses, rebuilds, and constantly rewrites what it believes itself to be. Drawing on thinkers from Aristotle to Schopenhauer, from cognitive science to quantum paradox, the book investigates how the brain generates personal identity, why we long to be seen, and how language, time, and culture quietly construct the world we assume is simply 'there.'This is not a textbook, nor a doctrine. It is a companion for anyone who has ever paused in the middle of their life and asked: What am I Not who - but what.In This Book You Will Explore:¿ why the mind creates stories to explain itself¿ the origins of morality and shared consciousness¿ how memory rewrites the past¿ whether a self exists at all, or only the illusion of one¿ what light, time, dreams, and language reveal about awareness¿ how machines, animals, and humans all participate in the same strange phenomenon of 'being'¿ why we fear being seen - and also fear being forgotten¿ the relationship between consciousness and death¿ whether the universe itself is learning to know¿ and how all of this shapes the fragile, luminous experience of being aliveWho This Book Is ForReaders of philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, spirituality, or existential literature. Seekers, sceptics, idealists, rationalists, overthinkers, quiet wanderers, and anyone who has ever lain awake at night trying to understand the self behind the eyes.Why You'll Love ItCullinane writes with clarity, compassion, and a rare sense of wonder - inviting readers not merely to think, but to feel themselves thinking. The chapters are accessible yet profound, poetic yet grounded, weaving scientific insight with human vulnerability in a way that leaves the reader changed, or at the very least unsettled in the best possible way.If you've ever enjoyed the reflective depth of Kastrup, the clarity of Alan Watts, the expansiveness of Sagan, or the imaginative boldness of Philip Goff, this book belongs on your shelf.Key Features19 fully developed chapters exploring mind, memory, morality, reality, and the illusion of selfA unique fusion of philosophy, science, and narrative reflectionWritten with emotional depth and philosophical precisionSuitable for both newcomers and seasoned readers of consciousness studiesBeautifully structured journey from 'Where do I begin ' to 'The end that watches itself'. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233444890
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