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What We Are: A Personal Philosophy for the Age of Science - Volume I - The Nature of Reality

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Availability:In StockContributor:Michael L. AdixSeries:What We ArePublish date:6/8/2026Pages:426
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Intrinsic PressISBN-13:9798950262005UPC:9798950262005Book Category:Philosophy, ScienceBook Subcategory:Mind & Body, Metaphysics, Life SciencesBook Topic:NeuroscienceSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.95 inchesWeight:0.568Product ID:SC7FRT0MME

A neurointerventional surgeon spends his career threading catheters through cerebral arteries, watching consciousness dissolve under pharmacological assault and reconstitute when the drugs wear off. The imaging captures the structure. It never captures the experience. That gap - between what science can describe and what it is like to exist - is the starting point of this book.

What We Are: The Nature of Realityis the first volume of an original philosophical system built from two axioms. The first holds that reality has both a structural face, described by physics, and an intrinsic face, which is what consciousness is made of. The second holds that complexity arises from simplicity through integration - the same principle that builds atoms from quarks, minds from neurons, and meaning from the raw fact of being alive.

From these two claims, Volume I derives a complete account of consciousness, time, causation, free will, and personal identity. Each conclusion is then tested against the strongest objections in contemporary philosophy of mind and physics - Chalmers, Dennett, Tegmark, Penrose, Sider, Parfit. The framework, called Integrative Dual-Aspect Monism, is offered not as speculation but as a system meant to be argued with: a system that cannot be wrong cannot be taken seriously.

This is philosophy written from the bedside, by a surgeon who has held what it tries to explain. For readers of Sean Carroll, Anil Seth, and Thomas Nagel.

Volume II - The Integrated Life - turns the framework toward the questions that cannot be deferred: how to live, what to care about, and what makes a life add up to anything.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Intrinsic PressISBN-13:9798950262005UPC:9798950262005Book Category:Philosophy, ScienceBook Subcategory:Mind & Body, Metaphysics, Life SciencesBook Topic:NeuroscienceSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.95 inchesWeight:0.568Product ID:SC7FRT0MME
Adix, Michael L.: - "Michael L. Adix II, MD, is a neurointerventional surgeon. His working day is spent inside the arteries of the human brain - threading catheters thinner than angel-hair pasta through the vessels that keep consciousness running, reopening them when a stroke shuts the lights off, and watching, again and again, as a person leaves and then returns. The imaging captures everything about the structure. It captures nothing about the experience. Everything he writes begins in that gap.What We Are builds a complete philosophical system - Integrative Realism - from two axioms: that reality has both a structural face, described by physics, and an intrinsic face, which is what consciousness is made of; and that everything complex, from atoms to minds, arises through integration. Volume I works out the nature of reality. Volume II works out what to do about it. Every conclusion is tested against the strongest objections in the literature, on the theory that a philosophy that only survives friendly questions belongs in a drawer, not a bookstore.Born in Des Moines and raised across the Midwest, Dr. Adix trained at the University of Michigan and Lahey Hospital in Boston before settling in Kalamazoo, Michigan - a real place, despite the name. He lives nearby with his wife, two sons, and an Australian Shepherd who contributed nothing to the manuscript but supervised much of it.He is now writing The Architecture of Awareness, a five-volume series on consciousness, because apparently two volumes didn't empty the drawer."
Publisher: Intrinsic Press

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Michael L. Adix

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