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  • Published: 12 March 2024
  • ISBN: 9780262547109
  • Imprint: MIT Press Academic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 648
  • RRP: $180.00

The Elephant and the Blind

The Experience of Pure Consciousness: Philosophy, Science, and 500+ Experiential Reports




An engaging and insightful journey into human consciousness.

An engaging and insightful journey into human consciousness.

What if our goal had not been to land on Mars, but in pure consciousness? The experience of pure consciousness—what does it look like? What is the essence of human consciousness? In The Elephant and the Blind, influential philosopher Thomas Metzinger, one of the world's leading researchers on consciousness, brings together more than 500 experiential reports to offer the world's first comprehensive account of states of pure consciousness. Drawing on a large psychometric study of meditators in 57 countries, Metzinger focuses on “pure awareness” in meditation—the simplest form of experience there is—to illuminate the most fundamental aspects of how consciousness, the brain, and illusions of self all interact.

Starting with an exploration of existential ease and ending on Bewusstseinskultur, a culture of consciousness, Metzinger explores the increasingly non-egoic experiences of silence, wakefulness, and clarity, of bodiless body-experience, ego-dissolution, and nondual awareness. From there, he assembles a big picture—the elephant in the parable, from which the book’s title comes—of what it would take to arrive at a minimal model explanation for conscious experience and create a genuine culture of consciousness. Freeing pure awareness from new-age gurus and old religions, The Elephant and the Blind combines personal reports of pure consciousness with incisive analysis to address the whole consciousness community, from neuroscientists to artists, and its accessibility echoes the author’s career-long commitment to widening access to philosophy itself.

  • Published: 12 March 2024
  • ISBN: 9780262547109
  • Imprint: MIT Press Academic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 648
  • RRP: $180.00

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Praise for The Elephant and the Blind

"I think Thomas Metzinger is tops - simply the best of the new generation of neuro-philosophers (or philosophers of cognitive science). I've been featuring his ideas in my major lectures during the last year or so.... He's a rising star. Not only has he read AND UNDERSTOOD just about everything (I envy him his mastery of the burgeoning field), but he's got bold, large, brave ideas about what to do next. Hang on; he's going to take us all on a fine journey." -- Daniel C. Dennett

"Being No One is a superb and indispensable book. Thomas Metzinger's intelligence, open-minded honesty, and knowledge combine to produce the most complete and satisfying discussion of the problem of self currently available." -- Antonio and Hanna Damasio, Professors of Neurology, University of Iowa College of Medicine

"While some philosophers have resisted scientists' incursions into the philosophy of mind, Thomas Metzinger has welcomed them. In this book he employs his impressively detailed knowledge of the latest developments in cognitive neuroscience to develop an exciting new philosophical approach to consciousness for which the experience of the self is fundamental. His is a truly interdisciplinary project which has important implications for future work in both philosophy and neuroscience." -- Chris Frith, Institute of Neurology, University College London

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