One Hand Clapping

Unravelling the Mystery of the Human Mind

Published Oct. 23, 2025 by Prometheus.

ISBN:
978-1-80075-501-7
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Science says that you are nothing but a chemical reaction – a collection of atoms and molecules – like rocks, paperclips and everything else in the physical universe. But if that’s so, where is the place in this world for your consciousness? In a word, why does it feel so special to be you?

Like the Zen Buddhist riddle pondering the imponderable – the sound of a single hand clapping – this book asks the seemingly unanswerable question of how the human mind came to exist within the material world. In search of an answer, neuroscientist Nikolay Kukushkin takes readers on a billion-year journey through time from the roots of our existence to the advent of Homo sapiens, reimagining the story of our evolution. The result is an exhilarating book that embeds our consciousness within a single, unified story of life on Earth.

A work of ambitious intellectual …

3 editions

Two Entertaining But Limited Introductory Books

This book is best described as two introductory popular science books smashed together, with little collective tissue between the two parts. The first is a very good basic review of how life on Earth developed, tracing evolutionary history and processes from life's emergence to the present. The second is a decent but not particularly insightful entry level tour to cognition. There are better books on both topics, but if you haven't thought about these topics since high school this is a fine on ramp

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