Eric Schwitzgebel is professor of philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. He is the author of A Theory of Jerks and Other Philosophical Misadventures, Perplexities of Consciousness, and Describing Inner Experience? (with Russell T. Hurlburt).
""[Schwitzgebel] leads readers down a fascinating rabbit hole of metaphysics, ontology, theories of causation, and the science of cognition. . . . It’s an exuberant look at some of life’s biggest questions."" * Publishers Weekly * ""Delightful and beautifully written. . . . If you have read and enjoyed the work of Nick Bostrom or Phillip Goff, then this book is definitely for you. It is brilliant, thought-provoking, and very enjoyable.""---Edouard Machery, Science ""Entertaining.""---Andrew Robinson, Nature ""Schwitzgebel’s combination of sharp intelligence and wonderment generates refreshingly humbling conclusions.""---Julian Baggini, Times Literary Supplement ""Schwitzgebel is an entertaining writer; this book is no exception.""---Jo Edwards, Journal of Consciousness Studies ""For Schwitzgebel, something is weird if it runs contrary to the conventional; something is dubious if one is not compelled to believe it from an epistemological point of view; something is bizarre if common sense cannot explain it; and an idea is wild if it is both dubious and bizarre. . . . Schwitzgebel takes a playful approach to these complexities, abetted by the book’s delightful illustrations."" * Choice *