Circling Round Explicitness

The Heart of the Mystery of Human Being

Prof Raymond Tallis author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Agenda Publishing

Publishing:29th May '25

£30.00

This title is due to be published on 29th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Explicitness is one of the fundamental mysteries in which our lives are wrapped. If there is Something (rather than Nothing) and that Something has an order which, according to the standard story, ultimately gives rise to and sustains life, explicitness is what makes that Something, that “what is”, into something “that-it-is”. Our capacity, as conscious subjects, to make things explicit, so that what-is presents itself as that-it-is or “that-it-is-the-case” is at the heart of the mystery of human being.

Circling Round Explicitness is an endeavour to make explicitness explicit or, at least, more explicit. This ambition is rooted in the belief that the failure to acknowledge the centrality to our nature as human beings, of explicitness, more specifically the capacity to make things explicit, explains many false directions in contemporary philosophy, most importantly in the embrace of scientism.

With characteristic erudition and acuity across a breathtaking range of subjects, Ray Tallis explores how explicitness connects with fundamental ontological, metaphysical and epistemological questions, including the gap between matter and persons, the properties of the brain, the nature of ourselves as embodied subjects and as agents, the phenomenology of thought, the realm of possibility (and probability) and the ideas of reality and truth.

Although the attempt to grasp explicitness is fraught with challenges – it is an attempt to reach out to that which comprises one’s act of reaching, analagous to the endeavour to land on oneself – the task is a fascinating endeavour that takes us closer to understanding what it is to be, to be human, and our connection with the material world. In circling round explicitness, we are circling round Man, the Explicit Animal, around ourselves.

This book gathers together and extends the many implications of Tallis’s core insight that the waning of Western culture’s humanism derives from its science-led failure to recognize how essential the non-eliminable and non-reducible human consciousness is to any and all claims to knowledge. If read understandingly by the intelligentsia of both our hard and soft sciences, it would lay a basis for a scientific revolution of the most humane and human sort.

-- Robert Doede, Professor of Philosophy, Trinity Western Univer

ISBN: 9781788217903

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448 pages