How to See Consciousness: Rational Philosophy of Mind

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This essay is a game-changer in the philosophy of mind.

Please note that this short book is written for specialist readers and contains unexplained jargon. It is the enhanced version of an academic philosophy-of-mind essay submitted on September 28, 2023, for the CFP essay prize "Is Consciousness Fundamental?" The prize is part of the John-Templeton-Foundation-funded project "Panpsychism and Pan(en)theism: Philosophy of Mind Meets Philosophy of Religion," led by Philip Goff (Durham University) and Andrei A. Buckareff (Marist College). Added material includes an epistemology subchapter and quantum mechanics considerations.

Are you tired of online shouting matches? Craving meaningful mind food instead? This concise academic essay looks at timeless questions differently. It is a technical guide to the nondualistic nature of consciousness—and the world. For less than a Starbucks latte, you can find out what our universe is made of and what that means for science.

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Marcel Eschauzier

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​​​​​​​What is a “zengineer”? A word you won’t find in the dictionary! It’s a bridge builder between Zen and reason. Meet Marcel Eschauzier, a Dutch native living in Belgium with his better half. He spent years traveling, doing corporate gigs and living across cultures. A nondual awakening in 2016 made him trade his suitcases for an inner journey and a desire to share the sublime simplicity he found. Five years later, his books were regularly topping Amazon’s philosophy charts. A practical engineer at heart, Marcel is also passionate about nonduality’s meaning for physics—hard to overstate but typically overlooked. Other interests include long walks and losing staring contests to the dog. Marcel holds a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management Science from the Eindhoven University of Technology.