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- From "Consciousness Explained," by Daniel Dennett, page 25.
- (After discusing the claim that consciousness is somehow
- 'outside' of science, and the fears that, if consciousness is ever
- understood by science, this will cause a philsophical catastrophe that
- 'reduces' mind to matter.)
- "Looking on the bright side, ler us remind ourselves of what has
- happened in the wake of earlier demystifications. We find no
- dimunition of wonder; on the contrary, we find deeper beauties and
- more dazzling visions of the complexity of the universe than the
- protectors of mystery ever conceived. The "magic" of earlier visions
- was, for the most part, a cover-up for frank failures of imagination,
- a boring dodge enshrined in the concept of a _deus ex machina_. Fiery
- gods driving golden chariots across the skies are simpleminded
- comic-book fare compared to the ravishing strangeness of contemporary
- cosmology, and the recursive intricacies of the reproductive machinery
- of DNA make _elan vital_ aout as interesting as Superman's dread
- kryptonite. When we understand consciousness-- when there is no more
- mystery-- consciousness will be different, but there will still be
- beauty, and more room than ever for awe."