Saturday, July 5, 2025

Review of Why? The Purpose Of The Universe by Philip Goff

This book review was written by Eugene Kernes   

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Genre = Philosophy
Book Club Event = Book List (08/09/2025)


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The reason is that consciousness is not publicly observable.  I can’t look inside your head and see your feelings and experiences.  Consciousness is not something we discovered in a particle collider or looking down a microscope.  We know that consciousness exists not from observation and experiment, but from our immediate awareness of our own feelings.  If you’re in pain, you’re just directly aware of your pain.  Moreover, the reality of one’s own feelings and experiences is known with greater certainty than anything we know through experiments.  Even though consciousness is not publicly observable, its reality is hard data that any adequate theory of reality must account for.” – Philip Goff, Chapter 3: Consciousness Points to Purpose, Page 60

 

“For the sake of simplicity, for the moment I’ll work with a particle-based interpretation of panpsychism, according to which the physical universe is made up of tiny fundamental particles, each of which has conscious experience of a very rudimentary form.  Human experience is incredibly complex, but subjective experience come in all shapes and sizes.  If there is something that it’s like to be a bedbug, then it’s incredibly simple compared to what it’s like to be a human being.  There seems to be no inherent limit to how simple subjective experience could be.  If particles have experience, then it is presumably of an incredibly simple form, corresponding to their incredibly simple physical structure.” – Philip Goff, Chapter 3: Consciousness Points to Purpose, Page 71

 

“This hopeful commitment to our capacity to advance the purposes of the universe transforms our ethical situation.  True ethics is not about helping your kin alone – the exclusive concern of a Mafia boss – or helping your nation alone – the exclusive concern of the fascist.  True ethics is a concern to make reality better.  If there is no cosmic purpose, then making reality better is mostly a negative project, in the sense that it largely consists in removing bad stuff, such as suffering and injustice.  Removing suffering and injustice is incredibly important, and one can live a highly meaningful life as a humanist dedicated to this end.  But if cosmic purpose is still unfolding, and if our actions can contribute – even in some small way – to bringing about the next stage of cosmic evolution, then the potential consequences of our actions are so much greater than they would be in the absence of cosmic purpose.  We may be able to contribute to bringing about a vastly superior state of existence to the one we currently inhabit.” – Philip Goff, Chapter 7: Living with Purpose, Page 152


Review

Is This An Overview?

Even without cosmic significance, there is meaning in human activity.  What people do affects the present and changes the opportunities for the future.  People have the capacity to make reality better, to enable a cosmic evolution. 

 

Meaning can be found without purpose provided by an omnipotent being.  There are alternative options to a moral omnipotent being and atheism.  A being who can create a universe is not necessarily moral, or necessarily omnipotent.  There is the possibility that humanity is part of a simulation experiment run by beings that possess advanced technology.  Another possibility is that of panpsychism. 

 

Panpsychism assumes that every particle has a conscious of their own.  Human consciousness is not publicly available, as consciousness cannot be verified through objective experimentation, but there is certainty in feelings and experiences.  Even simple organisms have a consciousness.  There is no uniform consciousness, for the complexity of the conscious can come in different degrees, with no limit to how simple.  Particles, which are assumed to be inanimate objects, possibly have a conscious of their own, in a rudimentary form.  A conscious that enables the particle to respond rationally to their experiences.

 

Caveats?

This book covers a range of ideas about why and how the universe exists, along with limitations of those ideas.  The book can be difficult to read, as the author acknowledged.  Each chapter makes an argument, and contains a more technical section.  The technical section is explicitly difficult as the author tries to cover potential critiques for an academic audience.  The book can be read without engaging with the technical section. 


Questions to Consider while Reading the Book

•What is the raison d’etre of the book?  For what purpose did the author write the book?  Why do people read this book?
•What are some limitations of the book?
•To whom would you suggest this book?
•Is there cosmic significance to human activities? 
•What is the probability of the existence of life?  
•What does Hume think of passion? 
•What is value fundamentalism?
•What is value nihilism? 
•What is the multiverse theory and what are its limitations? 
•What prevents understanding consciousness?  
•Was is a meaning zombie? 
•Was is Schrodinger’s cat?
•What is panpsychism? 
•What is empiricism?  
•What is the cosmic sin intuition? 
•Why do people think a being created the universe? 
•What are non-standard designers?
•Is our universe a simulation by an advanced civilization? 
•Was it true ethics? 

Book Details
Publisher:               Oxford University Press
Edition ISBN:         9780198883784
Pages to read:          165
Publication:             2023
1st Edition:              2023
Format:                    eBook 

Ratings out of 5:
Readability    2
Content          2
Overall          2