Benny123 wrote:
He talks a bit about Asperger's on page 1859.
I noticed that.
He seemed to be wondering if it was perhaps a factor in his philosphical inclinations but had decided that it was not enough to explain "away" or "dismiss/invalidate/devalue" his belief systems.
I thought that he seemed confused about the whole issue of biological vs environmental influences, ... using them to explain everything
but still apparently believing in an "I" that could act independently of them, and perhaps he killed himself because unconsciously he wanted to prove that it could. ... prove that he had an "I" above biology, as if biology had never induced an animal to self-destruct. No way did he believe that nothing had meaning!
I can believe that he was in some serious "existential pain"; trying to hold onto his belief in free will, etc, while "seeing" the extent to which biology and so on determines civilisation, individual actions, etc.
I didn't "get" the solution to that particular conundrum until a couple of years ago, aged 44; but it had been "bothering" me for ... well, if I include the first questions, ( stuff like "if tried to live against one's genes", which he reports thinking aswell, "what would it feel like?" and an ex-catholic friend's reply; "that the devil is described as being in unending agony", etc ), 17 years! :lol So I can see why he wrote so much! :lol
But I'm not sure that there is even anything good to be said for his suicide publicising his "book", because the suicide proves that he didn't actually believe what he wrote, which is pretty sad/pathetic.
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