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Lenny Moss holds doctoral degrees in Comparative Biochemistry (Berkeley) and Philosophy (Northwestern), is the author of What Genes Can’t Do (MIT) and is currently a professor of philosophy at the University of Exeter (UK). Recently, he has been working to renew the (mostly German) tradition of philosophical anthropology based upon current scientific research and to bring it into dialogue with both theoretical and philosophical biology and critical social theory.
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Lenny Moss
September 5, 2023
The Consciousness of Detachment and the Detachment of Consciousness
To speak of an evolution of consciousness as a natural event is to be committed to the idea that consciousness can be a further expression of something which is not yet consciousness but is a prerequisite for the possibility of consciousness.