Ten Ways to Weave the World: Matter, Mind, and God, Volume 2 (e-bog) af Thompson, Ross
Thompson, Ross (forfatter)

Ten Ways to Weave the World: Matter, Mind, and God, Volume 2 e-bog

280,67 DKK (inkl. moms 350,84 DKK)
In this sequel to Outgrowing Materialism, Thompson explores five conceptual &quote;Worlds&quote; that preceded the dualist v. materialist divide and shows why recent philosophy--often little-known outside of academic circles--is now giving these old ideas a new relevance. In an approachable way, but without avoiding complexity, Embodying Mind leads the reader through the Worlds of panpsychism, ...
E-bog 280,67 DKK
Forfattere Thompson, Ross (forfatter)
Forlag Cascade Books
Udgivet 25 januar 2023
Længde 286 sider
Genrer Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781725293298
In this sequel to Outgrowing Materialism, Thompson explores five conceptual "e;Worlds"e; that preceded the dualist v. materialist divide and shows why recent philosophy--often little-known outside of academic circles--is now giving these old ideas a new relevance. In an approachable way, but without avoiding complexity, Embodying Mind leads the reader through the Worlds of panpsychism, idealism, Aristotelianism, emergence, and information theory, holism, and process theology, examining the ideas of ethics and God, and the difficult questions, accompanying each. Thompson concludes that causal processes harmonize as in a cosmic counterpoint. The world and its beautiful contents form a seamless material whole. It is not as if Mind or God glints obscurely through ever-narrowing chinks in otherwise seamless nature. There are no chinks, but the whole is full of Mind. Overall, imperfectly, things are moving towards their sustaining good: God is becoming God, surpassing God. Embodying Mind can be read independently from Outgrowing Materialism, but together the two volumes of Ten Ways to Weave the Word mount a robust, wide-ranging case that nobody interested in the science v. religion debate, or wishing more widely for an integrated understanding of "e;Matter, Mind and God,"e; can afford to ignore.