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CIRCLING AROUND EXPLICITNESS: Adventures in the 'thatosphere'.

CIRCLING AROUND EXPLICITNESS: Adventures in the 'thatosphere'.

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In this conversation philospher Raymond Tallis talks about his new book 'Circling Around Explicitness: The heart of human being'. Ray's book opens with a quote from German philosopher Friedrich Schelling ‘Uniquely within us nature opens her eyes and sees that she exists.’ What follows is an exploration of the meaning of 'thatness', his attempt to, in his words, 'eff the uneffed'. Our circling alights on a number of thinkers who he believes oversimplify misrepresent being, how 'the blob and the brain' become 'the bloke' . Donald Hoffman, Phillip K. Dick and Martin Buber get a mention, not all favourable, as does the 'autocidal tendency in contemproary philosophy', as we work through the four section of his book. To close he reads the closing paragraphs and gives us a peek at what is coming next. Great conversation.


Participants:

Raymond Tallis, philosopher and former professor of geriatric medicine, http://www.raymondtallis.co.uk/pages/home.html

Ken Barrett, visual artist, writer and retired neuropsychiatrist: http://www.kenbarrettstudio.co.uk


Ray's books: Circling around explicitness:https://cup.columbia.edu/book/circling-round-explicitness/9781788217903/

Black mirror: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-black-mirror/raymond-tallis/9781848871298

Also discussed: Martin Buber: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_and_Thou

Opening and closing music: Prelude to the opera Brainland, composed by Stephen Brown.

Brainland the opera website: www.brainlandtheopera.co.uk

Sketch by KB.

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