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The Rigor of Angels

Borges, Heisenberg, Kant, and the Ultimate Nature of Reality
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The Rigor of Angels by William Egginton explores the intertwining lives and groundbreaking ideas of three philosophical giants: Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, and Werner Heisenberg. The book delves into their key contributions to physics and how their differing approaches to understanding reality shaped the scientific and philosophical landscape of the 20th century. It's an insightful journey into the minds of these thinkers and the impact of their theories on both science and society.
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You might enjoy this engaging exploration of the lives and ideas of three influential thinkers. It delves into their quests to understand the mysteries of the universe, blending biography with thought-provoking insights into mathematics, philosophy, and art. This read could appeal to those fascinated by how abstract concepts have profoundly shaped modern understanding.

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The Rigor of Angels

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A poet, a physicist, and a philosopher explored the greatest enigmas in the universe—the nature of free will, the strange fabric of the cosmos, the true limits of the mind—and each in their own way uncovered a revelatory truth about our place in the world.

Argentine poet Jorge Luis Borges was madly in love when his life was shattered by painful heartbreak. But the breakdown that followed illuminated an incontrovertible truth—that love is necessarily imbued with loss, that the one doesn't exist without the other.

German physicist Werner Heisenberg was fighting with the scientific establishment on the meaning of the quantum realm's absurdity when he had his own epiphany—that there is no such thing as a complete, perfect description of reality.

Prussian philosopher Immanuel Kant pushed the assumptions of human reason to their mind-bending conclusions but emerged with an idea that crowned a towering philosophical system—that the human mind has fundamental limits, and those limits undergird both our greatest achievements as well as our missteps.

Through fiction, science, and philosophy, the work of these three thinkers coalesced around the powerful, haunting fact that there is an irreconcilable difference between reality "out there" and reality as we experience it. Out of this profound truth comes a multitude of galvanizing ideas—the notion of selfhood, free will, and purpose in human life; the roots of morality, aesthetics, and reason; and the origins and nature of the cosmos itself.

As each of these thinkers shows, every one of us has a fundamentally incomplete picture of the world. But this is to be expected. Only as mortal, finite beings are we able to experience the world in all its richness and breathtaking majesty. We are stranded in a gulf of vast extremes, between the astronomical and the quantum, an abyss of freedom and absolute determinism, and it is in that centre where we must make our home.

A soaring and lucid reflection on the lives and work of Borges, Heisenberg, and Kant, The Rigor of Angels movingly demonstrates that the mysteries of our place in the world may always loom over us—not as a threat, but as a reminder of our humble humanity.

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i>The Rigor of Angels by William Egginton is highly praised for its lucid and elegant writing, exploring profound questions of physics and philosophy through the lives of Immanuel Kant, Jorge Luis Borges, and Werner Heisenberg. Reviews highlight Egginton's ability to weave scientific and literary narratives into an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of complex concepts, making the book accessible to a broad audience. It has been acclaimed as an impressive work of scholarship that stimulates intellectual curiosity about the limits of knowledge and the structure of reality.

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ISBN: 9780593316306

Publisher: Random House USA Inc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 29 August 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Random House Inc

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 368

About the Author

WILLIAM EGGINTON is the Decker Professor in the Humanities and Director of the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute of the Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of multiple books, including How the World Became a Stage (2003), Perversity and Ethics (2006), A Wrinkle in History (2007), The Philosopher's Desire (2007), The Theatre of Truth (2010), In Defense of Religious moderation (2011), The Man Who Invented Fiction- How Cervantes Ushered in the Modern World (2016), Medialogies- Reading Reality in the Age of Inflationary Media (2017), The Splintering of the American Mind (2018) and What Would Cervantes Do? Navigating Post-Truth With Spanish Baroque Literature (2022).

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