From modernity to cosmodernity :: science, culture, and spirituality /
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Zusammenfassung: | "Offers a new paradigm of reality, based on the interaction between science, culture, spirituality, religion, and society"--Provided by publisher |
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a From modernity to cosmodernity : |b science, culture, and spirituality / |c Basarab Nicolescu. |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g Chapter 1 |t From Shattered Culture Toward Transculture |g 3 -- |t The Christian Origin of Modem Science |g 3 -- |t Do Science and Culture Have Something in Common? |g 7 -- |t The Transcultural and the Mirror of the Other |g 10 -- |t The Transreligious Attitude and the Presence of the Sacred |g 14 -- |g Chapter 2 |t Contemporary Physics and the Western Tradition |g 19 -- |t Tradition and Traditions |g 19 -- |t Science and Tradition: Two Poles of a Contradiction |g 20 -- |t A Possible Bridge between Sciences and Tradition: The Rationality of the World |g 23 -- |t Describing God's Being ... |g 24 -- |t Movement and Discontinuity: The Eternal Genesis of Reality |g 26 -- |t Scientific Thinking and Symbolic Thinking: Icons and Thêmata |g 30 -- |t A Necessary Encounter |g 34 -- |g Chapter 3 |t The Grandeur and Decadence of Scientism |g 37 -- |t The Classical Vision of the World and the Death of Man |g 37 -- |t Modem Mahabharata-like Drama: The Quantum Vision of the World |g 40 -- |g Chapter 4 |t The Valley of Astonishment: The Quantum World |g 45 -- |t About the Difficulties of the Journey |g 45 -- |t Planck, Discontinuity, and the Quantum Revolution |g 47 -- |t The Particle and Quantum Spontaneity |g 50 -- |t Heisenberg's Relations and the Failure of Classic Determinism |g 52 -- |t The Multiplicity of Quantum Values and the Role of Observation |g 53 -- |t Quantum Vacuum: A Full Vacuum |g 54 -- |t Quantum Nonseparability |g 56 -- |g Chapter 5 |t The Endless Route of the Unification of the World |g 59 -- |t Is a Single Energy the Source of the World's Diversity? |g 59 -- |t The Final Theory: Superstrings? |g 62 -- |t The Unification of Heaven and Earth |g 63 -- |t Can Everything Be Unified? |g 65 -- |t Everything Is Vibration |g 66 -- |t The Mystery Theorists |g 70 -- |t Seekers of Truth |g 71 -- |g Chapter 6 |t The Strange Fourth Dimension |g 75 -- |g Chapter 7 |t The Bootstrap Principle and the Uniqueness of Our World |g 87 -- |t Eddington and the Epistemological Principles |g 87 -- |t Unity and Self-Consistency: The Bootstrap Principle |g 88 -- |t Is There a Nuclear Democracy? |g 91 -- |t The Bootstrap and the Anthropic Principle |g 92 -- |t Methodological Considerations |g 95 -- |g Chapter 8 |t Complexity and Reality |g 99 -- |t The Emergence of Complex Plurality |g 99 -- |t Some Reflections on Systemic Thinking |g 101 -- |t Systemic Thinking and Quantum Physics |g 102 -- |t Levels of Reality |g 104 -- |t Is There a Cosmic Bootstrap? |g 107 -- |t Evolution and Involution |g 110 -- |g Chapter 9 |t The Human Being: The Most Perfect of All Signs |g 113 -- |t Natural Language and Scientific Language |g 113 -- |t Peirce and Spontaneity |g 114 -- |t Invariance and Thirdness |g 116 -- |t The Possibility of a Universal Language |g 118 -- |g Chapter 10 |t Beyond Dualism |g 121 -- |t A Stick Always Has Two Ends |g 121 -- |t Stéphane Lupasco (1900-1988): The Herald of the Coming Third |g 125 -- |t The Included Third |g 127 -- |t The Ternary Dialectics of Reality |g 128 -- |t Triadic Systemogenesis and the Three Matters |g 130 -- |t Nonseparability and the Unity of the World |g 131 -- |t The Nature of Space-Time |g 131 -- |t Is Lupasco a Prophet of the Irrational? |g 132 -- |t The Experienced Third |g 134 -- |g Chapter 11 |t The Psychophysical Problem |g 137 -- |t Reduction and Reductionism |g 137 -- |t The Coincidentia Oppositorum and Hermetic Irrationalism |g 138 -- |t The Core of the Problem: We Are Too Deeply Immersed in the Seventeenth Century |g 139 -- |t The Most Important Task of Our Time: A New Idea about Reality |g 142 -- |t New Perspectives in the Ternary-Qua ternary Debate |g 142 -- |t Umberto Eco's Logical and Epistemological Error |g 144 -- |g Chapter 12 |t From the Quantum World to Ionesco's Antitheater And Quantum Aesthetics |g 147 -- |t For a Yes or for a No |g 147 -- |t Ionesco and the Non-Aristotelian Theater |g 148 -- |t Gregorio Morales: Quantum Aesthetics and Quantum Theater |g 151 -- |g Chapter 13 |t The Theater of Peter Brook as a Field of Study of Energy Movement and Interrelations |g 155 -- |g Chapter 14 |t From Contemporary Science to the World of Art |g 167 -- |t André Breton and the Logic of Contradiction |g 167 -- |t Georges Mathieu and Aristotle's Cage |g 169 -- |t Salvador Dali and Nuclear Mysticism |g 170 -- |t Frédéric Benrath, Karel Appel, and René Huyghe |g 174 -- |g Chapter 15 |t Vision of Reality and Reality of Vision |g 177 -- |t Poincaré and Sudden Enlightenment |g 178 -- |t Hadamard and Thinking without Words |g 180 -- |t Kepler and the Living Earth |g 182 -- |t Bohr and Complementarity |g 184 -- |t Understanding the Reality of the Imaginary: The Imaginary and the Imaginal |g 186 -- |g Chapter 16 |t Can Science Be a Religion? |g 189 -- |t The Clowns of the Impossible |g 189 -- |t Highlights of the New Barbarity |g 190 -- |t Between the Anecdote and the Unspeakable |g 191 -- |t The Sokal Affair Beyond Three Extremisms |g 193 -- |t A Necessary isomorphism |g 197 -- |t The End of Science? |g 198 -- |t The Spiritual Dimension of Democracy: Utopia or Necessity? |g 199 -- |g Chapter 17 |t The Hidden Third and the Multiple Splendor of Being |g 203 -- |t Premodernity, Modernity, Postmodernity, and Cosmodernity as Different Visions of the Relation between the Subject and the Object |g 203 -- |t Ladder of Divine Ascent and Levels of Being |g 205 -- |t Toward a Unified Theory of Levels of Reality |g 207 -- |t At the Threshold of New Renaissance |g 214. |
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spelling | Nicolescu, Basarab. From modernity to cosmodernity : science, culture, and spirituality / Basarab Nicolescu. Albany : State University of New York Press, 2014. ©2014 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Suny series in western esoteric traditions Includes bibliographical references and index. "Offers a new paradigm of reality, based on the interaction between science, culture, spirituality, religion, and society"--Provided by publisher Print version record. Chapter 1 From Shattered Culture Toward Transculture 3 -- The Christian Origin of Modem Science 3 -- Do Science and Culture Have Something in Common? 7 -- The Transcultural and the Mirror of the Other 10 -- The Transreligious Attitude and the Presence of the Sacred 14 -- Chapter 2 Contemporary Physics and the Western Tradition 19 -- Tradition and Traditions 19 -- Science and Tradition: Two Poles of a Contradiction 20 -- A Possible Bridge between Sciences and Tradition: The Rationality of the World 23 -- Describing God's Being ... 24 -- Movement and Discontinuity: The Eternal Genesis of Reality 26 -- Scientific Thinking and Symbolic Thinking: Icons and Thêmata 30 -- A Necessary Encounter 34 -- Chapter 3 The Grandeur and Decadence of Scientism 37 -- The Classical Vision of the World and the Death of Man 37 -- Modem Mahabharata-like Drama: The Quantum Vision of the World 40 -- Chapter 4 The Valley of Astonishment: The Quantum World 45 -- About the Difficulties of the Journey 45 -- Planck, Discontinuity, and the Quantum Revolution 47 -- The Particle and Quantum Spontaneity 50 -- Heisenberg's Relations and the Failure of Classic Determinism 52 -- The Multiplicity of Quantum Values and the Role of Observation 53 -- Quantum Vacuum: A Full Vacuum 54 -- Quantum Nonseparability 56 -- Chapter 5 The Endless Route of the Unification of the World 59 -- Is a Single Energy the Source of the World's Diversity? 59 -- The Final Theory: Superstrings? 62 -- The Unification of Heaven and Earth 63 -- Can Everything Be Unified? 65 -- Everything Is Vibration 66 -- The Mystery Theorists 70 -- Seekers of Truth 71 -- Chapter 6 The Strange Fourth Dimension 75 -- Chapter 7 The Bootstrap Principle and the Uniqueness of Our World 87 -- Eddington and the Epistemological Principles 87 -- Unity and Self-Consistency: The Bootstrap Principle 88 -- Is There a Nuclear Democracy? 91 -- The Bootstrap and the Anthropic Principle 92 -- Methodological Considerations 95 -- Chapter 8 Complexity and Reality 99 -- The Emergence of Complex Plurality 99 -- Some Reflections on Systemic Thinking 101 -- Systemic Thinking and Quantum Physics 102 -- Levels of Reality 104 -- Is There a Cosmic Bootstrap? 107 -- Evolution and Involution 110 -- Chapter 9 The Human Being: The Most Perfect of All Signs 113 -- Natural Language and Scientific Language 113 -- Peirce and Spontaneity 114 -- Invariance and Thirdness 116 -- The Possibility of a Universal Language 118 -- Chapter 10 Beyond Dualism 121 -- A Stick Always Has Two Ends 121 -- Stéphane Lupasco (1900-1988): The Herald of the Coming Third 125 -- The Included Third 127 -- The Ternary Dialectics of Reality 128 -- Triadic Systemogenesis and the Three Matters 130 -- Nonseparability and the Unity of the World 131 -- The Nature of Space-Time 131 -- Is Lupasco a Prophet of the Irrational? 132 -- The Experienced Third 134 -- Chapter 11 The Psychophysical Problem 137 -- Reduction and Reductionism 137 -- The Coincidentia Oppositorum and Hermetic Irrationalism 138 -- The Core of the Problem: We Are Too Deeply Immersed in the Seventeenth Century 139 -- The Most Important Task of Our Time: A New Idea about Reality 142 -- New Perspectives in the Ternary-Qua ternary Debate 142 -- Umberto Eco's Logical and Epistemological Error 144 -- Chapter 12 From the Quantum World to Ionesco's Antitheater And Quantum Aesthetics 147 -- For a Yes or for a No 147 -- Ionesco and the Non-Aristotelian Theater 148 -- Gregorio Morales: Quantum Aesthetics and Quantum Theater 151 -- Chapter 13 The Theater of Peter Brook as a Field of Study of Energy Movement and Interrelations 155 -- Chapter 14 From Contemporary Science to the World of Art 167 -- André Breton and the Logic of Contradiction 167 -- Georges Mathieu and Aristotle's Cage 169 -- Salvador Dali and Nuclear Mysticism 170 -- Frédéric Benrath, Karel Appel, and René Huyghe 174 -- Chapter 15 Vision of Reality and Reality of Vision 177 -- Poincaré and Sudden Enlightenment 178 -- Hadamard and Thinking without Words 180 -- Kepler and the Living Earth 182 -- Bohr and Complementarity 184 -- Understanding the Reality of the Imaginary: The Imaginary and the Imaginal 186 -- Chapter 16 Can Science Be a Religion? 189 -- The Clowns of the Impossible 189 -- Highlights of the New Barbarity 190 -- Between the Anecdote and the Unspeakable 191 -- The Sokal Affair Beyond Three Extremisms 193 -- A Necessary isomorphism 197 -- The End of Science? 198 -- The Spiritual Dimension of Democracy: Utopia or Necessity? 199 -- Chapter 17 The Hidden Third and the Multiple Splendor of Being 203 -- Premodernity, Modernity, Postmodernity, and Cosmodernity as Different Visions of the Relation between the Subject and the Object 203 -- Ladder of Divine Ascent and Levels of Being 205 -- Toward a Unified Theory of Levels of Reality 207 -- At the Threshold of New Renaissance 214. 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title | From modernity to cosmodernity : science, culture, and spirituality / |
title_alt | From Shattered Culture Toward Transculture The Christian Origin of Modem Science Do Science and Culture Have Something in Common? The Transcultural and the Mirror of the Other The Transreligious Attitude and the Presence of the Sacred Contemporary Physics and the Western Tradition Tradition and Traditions Science and Tradition: Two Poles of a Contradiction A Possible Bridge between Sciences and Tradition: The Rationality of the World Describing God's Being ... Movement and Discontinuity: The Eternal Genesis of Reality Scientific Thinking and Symbolic Thinking: Icons and Thêmata A Necessary Encounter The Grandeur and Decadence of Scientism The Classical Vision of the World and the Death of Man Modem Mahabharata-like Drama: The Quantum Vision of the World The Valley of Astonishment: The Quantum World About the Difficulties of the Journey Planck, Discontinuity, and the Quantum Revolution The Particle and Quantum Spontaneity Heisenberg's Relations and the Failure of Classic Determinism The Multiplicity of Quantum Values and the Role of Observation Quantum Vacuum: A Full Vacuum Quantum Nonseparability The Endless Route of the Unification of the World Is a Single Energy the Source of the World's Diversity? The Final Theory: Superstrings? The Unification of Heaven and Earth Can Everything Be Unified? Everything Is Vibration The Mystery Theorists Seekers of Truth The Strange Fourth Dimension The Bootstrap Principle and the Uniqueness of Our World Eddington and the Epistemological Principles Unity and Self-Consistency: The Bootstrap Principle Is There a Nuclear Democracy? The Bootstrap and the Anthropic Principle Methodological Considerations Complexity and Reality The Emergence of Complex Plurality Some Reflections on Systemic Thinking Systemic Thinking and Quantum Physics Levels of Reality Is There a Cosmic Bootstrap? Evolution and Involution The Human Being: The Most Perfect of All Signs Natural Language and Scientific Language Peirce and Spontaneity Invariance and Thirdness The Possibility of a Universal Language Beyond Dualism A Stick Always Has Two Ends Stéphane Lupasco (1900-1988): The Herald of the Coming Third The Included Third The Ternary Dialectics of Reality Triadic Systemogenesis and the Three Matters Nonseparability and the Unity of the World The Nature of Space-Time Is Lupasco a Prophet of the Irrational? The Experienced Third The Psychophysical Problem Reduction and Reductionism The Coincidentia Oppositorum and Hermetic Irrationalism The Core of the Problem: We Are Too Deeply Immersed in the Seventeenth Century The Most Important Task of Our Time: A New Idea about Reality New Perspectives in the Ternary-Qua ternary Debate Umberto Eco's Logical and Epistemological Error From the Quantum World to Ionesco's Antitheater And Quantum Aesthetics For a Yes or for a No Ionesco and the Non-Aristotelian Theater Gregorio Morales: Quantum Aesthetics and Quantum Theater The Theater of Peter Brook as a Field of Study of Energy Movement and Interrelations From Contemporary Science to the World of Art André Breton and the Logic of Contradiction Georges Mathieu and Aristotle's Cage Salvador Dali and Nuclear Mysticism Frédéric Benrath, Karel Appel, and René Huyghe Vision of Reality and Reality of Vision Poincaré and Sudden Enlightenment Hadamard and Thinking without Words Kepler and the Living Earth Bohr and Complementarity Understanding the Reality of the Imaginary: The Imaginary and the Imaginal Can Science Be a Religion? The Clowns of the Impossible Highlights of the New Barbarity Between the Anecdote and the Unspeakable The Sokal Affair Beyond Three Extremisms A Necessary isomorphism The End of Science? The Spiritual Dimension of Democracy: Utopia or Necessity? The Hidden Third and the Multiple Splendor of Being Premodernity, Modernity, Postmodernity, and Cosmodernity as Different Visions of the Relation between the Subject and the Object Ladder of Divine Ascent and Levels of Being Toward a Unified Theory of Levels of Reality At the Threshold of New Renaissance |
title_auth | From modernity to cosmodernity : science, culture, and spirituality / |
title_exact_search | From modernity to cosmodernity : science, culture, and spirituality / |
title_full | From modernity to cosmodernity : science, culture, and spirituality / Basarab Nicolescu. |
title_fullStr | From modernity to cosmodernity : science, culture, and spirituality / Basarab Nicolescu. |
title_full_unstemmed | From modernity to cosmodernity : science, culture, and spirituality / Basarab Nicolescu. |
title_short | From modernity to cosmodernity : |
title_sort | from modernity to cosmodernity science culture and spirituality |
title_sub | science, culture, and spirituality / |
topic | Reality. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85111773 Complexity (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029376 Religion and science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112579 Réalité. Complexité (Philosophie) Religion et sciences. PHILOSOPHY Metaphysics. bisacsh Complexity (Philosophy) fast Reality fast Religion and science fast Komplexität gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4135369-9 Spiritualität gnd Wirklichkeit gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4066380-2 Wissenschaft gnd |
topic_facet | Reality. Complexity (Philosophy) Religion and science. Réalité. Complexité (Philosophie) Religion et sciences. PHILOSOPHY Metaphysics. Reality Religion and science Komplexität Spiritualität Wirklichkeit Wissenschaft |
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