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Exploring Metaphysics

By: David K. Johnson, The Great Courses
Narrated by: David K. Johnson
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This mind-bending tour of metaphysics applies philosophy to the forefront of today's knowledge. Over the course of 24 fascinating lectures, Professor Johnson thinks through the big questions about humans and the universe: The relationship between the mind and the brain, how consciousness emerges from neurochemical processes, the existence of God, human free will, the possibility of time travel, and whether we live in a multiverse or even a computer simulation.

Drawing from the realms of psychology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and philosophy, the first half of the course examines the defining traits of being human. You'll explore the connection between brains and minds, as well as the nature of the self, time, and human free will.

The second half of the course shifts from the nature of the individual to the nature of the universe. Here metaphysics, science, and theology all intersect as you consider the existence of God, the science behind relativity, and the bizarre-even spooky-world of quantum mechanics.

Although the subject has ancient roots, the metaphysics you study in this course is far from an esoteric system of thought. Indeed, this material is very much alive today-at the forefront of philosophy, physics, and medical technology. When you complete this course, you will have a much richer perspective on the world around you. Virtually every lecture will challenge some of your bedrock beliefs about yourself and the universe.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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What did you like about this audiobook?

Covers the landscape of metaphysics well, perfectly fine as an introduction to the subject. I liked the readers style found him to be humorous and a good communicator of the concepts. ( some reviewers didn't like his voice - to fussy in my opinion, didn't bother me one iota) Enjoyed it and if you are interested in learning about the ultimate nature of reality this is a good place to start.

How has the book increased your interest in the subject matter?

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A really enjoyable and though provoking listen. A step-by-step guide that takes you from the everyday to the mind blowing - are we living in a computer?

Bravo! Complicated subject simplified

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A challenge in places but that is the point, it will put you out of your comfort zone. Having said this it was a good experience filled with lots of little gems. Like mental yoga, it's not that comfortable at the time, but you'll feel all the better for it.

A complete mind-hump.

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Where does Exploring Metaphysics rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Good but like others I found Johnson's voice a tad irriating

Who was your favorite character and why?

NA

What didn’t you like about Professor David K. Johnson’s performance?

Irritating manner.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

NA

Any additional comments?

One thing that helped was slow the speed down to 90. Also listen to an chapter and then read the course material.

Have patience

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The narration is spoken with an obvious passion for philosophy and is way better than the monotonous monotone of some narrators.
The content is substantial, a good introduction to the complex field of philosophy that is metaphysics

I think the narrator has passion

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