Unfolding Meaning: A Weekend of Dialogue with David BohmRoutledge, 22.11.2006 - 192 Seiten First published in 1987. In Unfolding Meaning, the author, one of the most provocative and original thinkers of our time, argues that there are other ways of thinking to bring about a different, more harmonious reality. Our fragmented, mechanistic notion of order derives from the modem conception that our earth is only part, not - as it was with the Greeks - the centre, of the immense universe of material bodies. The implications of this idea permeate modem science and technology today and also our general attitude to life. |
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THE IMPLICATE ORDER A NEW APPROACH TO REALITY | 1 |
DISCUSSING THE IMPLICATE ORDER | 33 |
SOMASIGNIFICANCE A NEW NOTION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PHYSICAL AND THE MENTAL | 72 |
MORE ON SOMASIGNIF1CANCE MEANING SPACE TIME MATTER AND MEMORY | 121 |
RELIGION WHOLENESS AND THE PROBLEM OF FRAGMENTATION | 147 |
REMARKS ON THE PROCESS OF DIALOGUE by David Bohm | 175 |
THE PARTICIPANTS | 176 |
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