(Article) Why can't the world's greatest minds solve the mystery of consciousness?  audiobook cover - Original article published in The Guardian

(Article) Why can't the world's greatest minds solve the mystery of consciousness?

Original article published in The Guardian

Oliver Burkeman

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This article surveys the ongoing debate and challenges in understanding consciousness. Despite advances in neuroscience and artificial intelligence, scientists and philosophers struggle to define and explain the nature of consciousness, subjective experiences, and self-awareness. The article underscores the difficulty in finding a consensus on this enigmatic subject, leaving the question of consciousness as one of the most profound mysteries in science and philosophy.

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  • Those who want to understand current scientific thinking on consciousness
  • Anyone interested in state-of-the-art neuroscience
  • People who want to be up-to-date on current advancements in neuroscience

About the Author: Oliver Burkeman

Oliver Burkeman is a British journalist and author, best known for his work in psychology, self-help, and the science of happiness. He wrote a long-running weekly column for The Guardian called "This Column Will Change Your Life," which explored various aspects of productivity, self-improvement, and well-being. Burkeman is the author of several popular books, including "The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking" and "Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals." Burkeman often takes a counterintuitive approach to happiness and productivity, challenging conventional wisdom and offering alternative perspectives on these topics.

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