Out of My Head
On the Trail of Consciousness
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:6th Feb '20
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£16.99(9781911215714)
In this engaging exploration, Tim Parks delves into the complexities of consciousness, questioning its essence and location while offering a witty and insightful narrative that captivates readers throughout the journey.
In "Out of My Head," bestselling author Tim Parks embarks on a captivating exploration of consciousness, delving into profound questions about the nature of our experiences. The narrative is infused with wit and insight, as Parks navigates through various encounters that challenge conventional understandings of what it means to be conscious. He confronts the idea that our brains are the sole determinants of our identity, questioning whether our experiences are merely the result of neural activity or if there is something more to our awareness.
Parks engages with a radical new theory of consciousness that propels him on a quest for clarity. He poses essential inquiries: Is our experience genuine, or are we simply watching a film in our minds? Can we reduce our existence to the workings of a supercomputer? Through his journey, he reveals the limitations of current neuroscience, which, despite its advancements, cannot fully encapsulate the richness of human experience—the colors, sounds, and smells that define our lives.
With a blend of humor and humanity, Parks invites readers to join him in pondering the complexities of consciousness. His engaging writing style makes the exploration not only thought-provoking but also enjoyable. Ultimately, "Out of My Head" serves as a compelling examination of what consciousness truly is, where it resides, and how it shapes our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
With wit, humanity and insight… [Parks] tackles a question that the greatest philosophical and scientific minds have struggled with for centuries: what is consciousness?... Parks is an entertaining companion throughout * Mail on Sunday *
Consciousness is weighty philosophical and scientific ground, yet Parks plots a chatty, accessible path through impenetrable academic papers and conferences on his quest to understand more about being human. So chatty, in fact, he often has conversations with himself, making Parks an even more likable guide to these lofty concepts. He’s not afraid to question some of Manzotti’s more ridiculous ideas, and muses on everything from the meaning of a midlife crisis to the much-loved Pixar film Inside Out, in which five cartoon emotions battle for control of the heroine’s psyche... A thoughtful quest to understand consciousness. * Observer *
Parks, who is best-known for his Toujours Provence-like memoirs of life in Italy, succeeds admirably in bringing difficult ideas down a level. Eleanora Gallitelli, his Italian partner, who accompanies him to a psychiatric hospital in Heidelberg for research purposes, also helps. Gallitelli recently told me that she is deaf in one ear. The story of her sudden irreparable deafness — how her brain began to develop a mind of its own, playing tricks with spatial awareness and balance — is quite brilliantly told here. Parks writes well enough to appeal to the layman and the mind boffin alike. Out of My Head is pleasurably nutty, self-regarding and at times quite hilarious. * Evening Standard *
[A] fantastic journey into the human brain...Parks makes an excellent point about what he calls the "internalist" position (that our picture of reality is just that: a subjective one, concocted by our brains), which is that it flatters our sense of our own importance, making of us creators of our own effectively unique worlds. -- Will Self * New Statesman *
By describing his efforts to understand the phenomenon of consciousness in the form of a candid and entertaining journal-cum-memoir, Tim Parks has made a difficult subject interesting and accessible. He is an amateur in this crowded field but he presents professional neuroscientists with some challenging questions. -- David Lodge
ISBN: 9781784705985
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 20mm
Weight: 256g
320 pages