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Since the mid 1980’s Gloucestershire Philosophical Society have held meetings on a variety of topics. We aim to provide a forum for debate on issues of current interest alongside informative lectures from specialists in many areas of philosophical, political, social, scientific and artistic thought. Our meetings are open to both the academic and wider community. We warmly welcome new members, so why not come along and offer your opinions.
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Overcoming the Self Delusion – Why we Need to Fix Ourselves to Fix the World
University of Gloucestershire, Francis Close Hall Campus, Swindon Road, Cheltenham, GBOvercoming the Self Delusion - Why we Need to fix Ourselves to fix the World. A talk by Tom Oliver.
We might like to believe that we exist as independent selves at the centre of a subjective universe; that we are discrete individuals acting autonomously in the world with an unchanging inner self that persists throughout our lifetime. This is an illusion.
On a physical, psychological and cultural level, we are all much more intertwined than we know: we cannot use our bodies to define our independent existence because most of our 37 trillion cells have such a short lifespan that we are essentially made anew every few weeks; the molecules that make up our bodies have already been component parts of countless other organisms, from ancient plants to dinosaurs; we are more than half non-human, in the form of bacteria, fungi and viruses, whose genes influence our moods and even manipulate our behaviour; and we cannot define ourselves by our minds, thoughts and actions, because these mainly originate from other people – the result of memes passing between us, existing before, after and beyond our own lifespans.
In this lively talk, Professor of Ecology Tom Oliver makes the compelling argument that although this illusion of individualism has helped us to succeed as a species, tackling the big global challenges ahead now relies on our seeing beyond this mindset and understanding the complex connections between us. This presentation brings to life the overwhelming evidence contradicting the perception we have of ourselves as independent beings – and why understanding this may well be the key to a better future.Tom Oliver is Professor of Applied Ecology and Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the University of Reading’s for Environment research theme. He regularly advises the UK government and EU Commission on environmental issues, and currently sits on the science council for the Food Standards Agency and the expert college for the Office for Environmental Protection. His writing has appeared in the Guardian, Independent and BBC Science Focus and he regularly gives talks on environmental science to general audiences. His first book, The Self Delusion: The Surprising Science of Our Connection to Each Other and the Natural World, was published in January 2020 and his second book, The Nature Delusion: Why we Can’t Fix the World Without Fixing Ourselves, will be published in March 2026.
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