Wider Than The Sky

Wider than the Sky: The Phenomenal Gift of Consciousness is the title of an English-language book on neuroscience by the neuroscientist Gerald M. Edelman. Yale University Press published the book in 2004. The book includes a glossary, a bibliographic note, and an index. The title alludes to an English-language poem written by Emily Dickinson in about 1862. (In that poem, Dickinson describes the brain as "wider than the Sky", "deeper than the sea", and "just the weight of God". Dickinson repeatedly uses the word brain, but one could argue what she really meant was mind.) In the preface (page xiii), Edelman describes, as follows, the purpose of the book.
A scientific analysis of consciousness must answer the question: How can the firings of neurons give rise to subjective sensations, thoughts, and emotions? To some, the two domains are so disparate as to be irreconcilable. A scientific explanation must provide a causal account of the connection between these domains so that properties in one domain may be understood in terms of events in the other. This is the task I have set myself in this small book.
The book's content is similar to another one Edelman co-authored: A Universe of Consciousness: How Matter Becomes Imagination. Both books put forward the theory of neuronal group selection, also known as neural Darwinism. Both books make a distinction between primary consciousness and higher-order consciousness.

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