The Rigor of Angels
William Egginton
£25.00
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A poet, a physicist, and a philosopher explore the greatest enigmas of the universe in this scintillatingly original book about the limits of human knowledge
‘Fascinating’ Carlo Rovelli
‘Remarkable… Exciting, provocative, and illuminating’ John Banville, Wall Street Journal
Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges was madly in love when his life was shattered by painful heartbreak. But the breakdown that followed illuminated an incontrovertible truth – that love is necessarily imbued with loss, that the one doesn’t exist without the other.
German physicist Werner Heisenberg was fighting with the scientific establishment about the absurdity of the quantum realm when he had his own epiphany – that there is no such thing as a complete, perfect description of reality.
Prussian philosopher Immanuel Kant pushed the assumptions of human reason as far as they could go, concluding that the human mind has fundamental limits, and those limits undergird both our greatest achievements and our missteps.
Through fiction, science, and philosophy, the work of these three thinkers coalesced around one powerful, haunting truth: there is an irreconcilable difference between reality “out there” and reality as we experience it. In this soaring, lucid narrative, William Egginton profoundly demonstrates the enduring mystery of the world, and our place within it.
Publisher Review
‘Mind-expanding… Elegantly written… explores nothing less than “the ultimate nature of reality”… This is a book about the tiniest of things – the position of an electron, an instant of change. It is also about the biggest of things – the cosmos, infinity, the possibility of free will’ – New York Times
‘A remarkable synthesis of the thoughts, ideas, and discoveries of three of the greatest minds that our species has produced. The richness of the book cannot be fully acknowledged in the space of a review. Mr. Egginton advances a great many knotty arguments and propositions, but he is never less than exciting, provocative, and illuminating.’ – John Banville
‘In this sprightly intellectual history, Egginton explores the lives of the philosopher Immanuel Kant, the writer Jorge Luis Borges, and the physicist Werner Heisenberg in order to plumb some of the most profound questions of physics and philosophy: the limits of knowledge, the structure of space and time, free will’ – New Yorker
‘A fascinating reflection!’ – Carlo Rovelli, author of ‘The Order of Time’
‘A book of tremendous intelligence and beauty. William Egginton makes the paradoxes of physics, metaphysics, and literature intelligible by showing how these paradoxes shape the limits of the visible world and the possibilities of the invisible one.’ – Merve Emre
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