"I want to kick over the whole fucking chessboard"
Speak of the devil... I first heard about David Eagleman (and his book Sum, which is also on my to-read list) on the truly great Radiolab. This article on the also reliably great Killing the Buddha not only gets deeper into what Eagleman's doing and striving for, it gives me a label for my beliefs that I just might want to use:
Eagleman rejects not only conventional religion but also the labels of agnostic and atheist. In their place, he has coined the term possibilian: a word to describe those who "celebrate the vastness of our ignorance, are unwilling to commit to any particular made-up story, and take pleasure in entertaining multiple hypotheses."
I think "made-up story" is a bit glib, but basically this is an idea I can get behind.
Eagleman rejects not only conventional religion but also the labels of agnostic and atheist. In their place, he has coined the term possibilian: a word to describe those who "celebrate the vastness of our ignorance, are unwilling to commit to any particular made-up story, and take pleasure in entertaining multiple hypotheses."
I think "made-up story" is a bit glib, but basically this is an idea I can get behind.
Yeah, I totally read that the other day and I'm like: "HMMMM, maybe I'm a POSSIBILIAN, I kinda like that word."
Posted by Hansel Castro | 3:12 PM
Not sure I feel about the other name in that article, though (mysterian).
Posted by Ian | 9:46 AM