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LOGOS
The Mystery of How We Make Sense of the World
Raymond Tallis
Physician & Philosopher
“The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility”
___Albert Einstein
Post 99. September 16, 2019
LOGOS Makes Sense
Logic of the Cosmos
Raymond Tallis’ philosophical awakening was accompanied by “an overwhelming astonishment that . . . I could make everyday sense of myself and my world.” Non-
One way to get a bird’s eye view is by abstraction of complex reality into simpler ideal concepts. Ironically, that successful tactic of extraction-
Dr. Tallis introduces his topic by observing that, “the greatest mysteries are those we are most likely to overlook, because they are the ground on which we stand when we puzzle over things that surprise us.” As Astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson said, “the universe is under no obligation to make sense to you.” Unless, of course, comprehensibility is essential to the purpose of the creation. Tyson and Tallis are not theists, so just like the emergence of Consciousness from mindless evolution, Comprehensibility is a “hard problem” for those who can’t accept the notion of an intentional Creator. Which is the mystery that is necessary to decode all other mysteries.
Normally, the puzzles of the world are simple enough to solve with prefabricated solutions. But, sometimes we are baffled by “huh?” situations. In which case, Tallis notes that, “typically, it is the (local) failure of sense that provokes us into thought. Otherwise, we are far too complicit in the necessary assumptions of common sense.” It’s when something doesn’t make sense intuitively, that we bring out the big guns of logical reasoning to discover clues to resolving the problem at hand. But he also observes that, “the vast majority of organisms flourish . . . without making sense of the world in the way that we humans do.” Indeed, Science, Philosophy, and Religion are exclusively human ways of knowing.
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