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Radical Nature: The Soul of Matter

Autor Christian de Quincey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2010
An exploration of consciousness in all matter--from quantum to cosmos
Outlines theories of consciousness in ancient and modern philosophy from before Plato to Alfred North Whitehead
Reveals the importance of understanding mind-in-matter for our relationships with the environment, with other people, even with ourselves
Are rocks conscious? Do animals or plants have souls? Can trees feel pleasure or pain? Where in the great unfolding of life did consciousness first appear? How we answer such questions can dramatically affect the way we live our lives, how we treat the world of nature, and even how we relate to our own bodies.
In this new edition of the award-winning "Radical Nature," Christian de Quincey explores the hard problem of philosophy--how mind and matter are related--and proposes a radical and surprising answer: that matter itself tingles with consciousness at the deepest level. It s there in the cells of every living creature, even in molecules and atoms. Tracing the lineage of this idea through Western philosophy and science, he shows that it has a very noble history--from before Plato to Alfred North Whitehead. He reveals that the way to God is through nature and that understanding how body and soul fit together has surprising consequences for our relationships with our environment, with other people, and even with ourselves."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781594773402
ISBN-10: 1594773408
Pagini: 323
Dimensiuni: 153 x 231 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Park Street Press

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""Radical Nature" is thoughtful and filled with facts that clearly refute materialism and the modern scientific outlook on life. He [Christian de Quincey] deftly outlines the paradox of consciousness, including its conceptions in history back to the ancient Greeks." --Lesley Crossingham, New Dawn Magazine, May 2011

""Radical Nature "is a serious, philosophical-scientific treatise that addresses the greatest philosophical issue of all times and throws light on it. The concept of matter as inert and 'dead' was indeed an exception in the long history of intellectual thought, but it came to be equated with self-evident truth in the modern mind. De Quincey shows that this is an aberration--that the universe is far more complex, vital, and 'interesting' than standard materialistic science envisages. It is time to return to the concept that there is consciousness in nature, as de Quincey says, 'all the way down.' The rediscovery of this perennial insight lends both fresh meaning to our individual existence and a fresh impetus to changing our attitude to nature from exploitation to participation."--Ervin Laszlo, Ph.D., author of WorldShift 2012 and Science and the Akashic Field

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PSYCHOLOGY / SELF-TRANSFORMATION "One of the most important books on consciousness and cosmology to appear in decades. Anyone interested in questions about soul and nature, about the relationship between consciousness and the world of matter, about meaning in the universe, needs to read it." --Brian Swimme, Ph.D., cosmologist, coauthor of The Universe Story, and author of The Universe Is a Green Dragon "Christian de Quincey is a thoughtful and well-informed writer whose articles in the Noetic Sciences Review and elsewhere represent some of the best writing in this field. Radical Nature provides a comprehensive overview to modern debates about the nature of consciousness. It will appeal to thoughtful readers." --Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D., author of Morphic Resonance Are rocks conscious? Do animals or plants have souls? Can trees feel pleasure or pain? Where in the great unfolding of life did consciousness first appear? How we answer such questions can dramatically affect the way we live our lives, how we treat the world of nature, and even how we relate to our own bodies. In this new edition of the award-winning Radical Nature, Christian de Quincey explores the "hard problem" of philosophy--how mind and matter are related--and proposes a radical and surprising answer: that matter itself tingles with consciousness at the deepest level. It's there in the cells of every living creature, even in molecules and atoms. Tracing the lineage of this idea through Western philosophy and science, he shows that it has a very noble history--from before Plato to Alfred North Whitehead. He reveals that the way to God is through nature and that understanding how body and soul fit together has surprising consequences for our relationships with our environment, with other people, and even with ourselves. CHRISTIAN DE QUINCEY, Ph.D., is a professor of philosophy and consciousness studies at John F. Kennedy University, dean of consciousness studies at the University of Philosophical Research, founder of The Wisdom Academy, and an international speaker on consciousness, cosmology, and spirituality. He is the author of Radical Knowing, Consciousness from Zombies to Angels, and a novel, Deep Spirit. He lives in California.

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"Radical Nature" explores how mind and matter are related and proposes a radical and surprising answer: that matter itself tingles with consciousness at the deepest level. It is there in the cells of every living creature, even in molecules and atoms.

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Preface

Introduction: The Paradox of Consciousness

Part I
Crisis: Our Cosmology Story

1 Openings: A Place for Meaning

2 Breakthrough: A New Cosmology Story

3 Narratives: Rediscovering the Soul of Matter

Part II
Options : Clashing Worldviews

4 Meanings: Language, Energy, and Consciousness

5 Knots: The Problems of Consciousness

6 Panpsychism: A Long Lineage of Mind-in-Matter

Part III
Solution: Postmodern Promise

7 Resolution: Whitehead's Postmodern Cosmology

8 Panexperientialism: Consciousness All the Way Down?

9 Integrating Worldviews: Past Matter, Present Mind

10 Conclusion: Stories Matter, Matter Stories

Epilogue: Conceiving the "Inconceivable"?

Glossary

Notes

Bibliography

Index