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Things that bother me: death, freedom, the self, etc., paperback/galen strawson

An original collection of lauded philosopher Galen Strawsons writings on the self and consciousness, naturalism and pan-psychism.

Galen Strawson might be described as the Montaigne of modern philosophers, endlessly curious, enormously erudite, unafraid of strange, difficult, and provocative propositions, and able to describe them clearly--in other words, he is a true essayist.

Strawson also shares with Montaigne a particular fascination with the elastic and elusive nature of the self and of consciousness.

Of the essays collected here, ``A Fallacy of Our Age`` (an inspiration for Vendela Vidas novel Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name ) takes issue with the commencement-address cliche that life is a story.

Strawson questions whether it is desirable or even meaningful to think about life that way.

``The Sense of Self`` offers an alternative account, in part personal, of how a distinct sense of self is not at all incompatible with a sense of the self as discontinuous, leading Strawson to a position that he sees as in some ways Buddhist.

``Real Naturalism`` argues that a fully naturalist account of consciousness supports a belief in the immanence of consciousness in nature as a whole (also known as panpsychism), while in the final essay Strawson offers a vivid account of coming of age in the 1960s.

Drawing on literature and life as much as on philosophy, this is a book that prompts both argument and wonder.

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