The Mystery of Consciousness

From Time magazine:

The Mystery of Consciousness
by Steven Pinker

It shouldn’t be surprising that research on consciousness is alternately exhilarating and disturbing. No other topic is like it. As RenĂ© Descartes noted, our own consciousness is the most indubitable thing there is. The major religions locate it in a soul that survives the body’s death to receive its just deserts or to meld into a global mind. For each of us, consciousness is life itself, the reason Woody Allen said, “I don’t want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it by not dying.” And the conviction that other people can suffer and flourish as each of us does is the essence of empathy and the foundation of morality.