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Mind, World, God: Science and Spirit in the 21St Century (en Inglés)
Tam Hunt
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Mind, World, God: Science and Spirit in the 21St Century (en Inglés) - Hunt, Tam
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A new synthesis of scientific and spiritual views of the world appropriate for the 21st Century."This engrossing work defies the New Age stereotype by offering a lucid and intelligent discussion of humanity's place in the universe."Kirkus ReviewsMind, World, God tackles the big questions in science and spirituality: what is the nature of mind? What is real? What is God? How can we mesh the best that science has to offer with an authentic and rational spirituality? How do we bridge the gap between the language of reason and the language of faith? "Hunt's theorizing, combined with his cogent explanations of the work of Whitehead and his intellectual successor David Ray Griffin, have influenced my own thinking more than anyone else other than William James ... Combined with a gift for clear writing, Hunt is in the process of translating his knowledge and vision into a broad, bold yet readable vision of the nature of reality." Jonathan Schooler, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara"Hunt's challenge to conventional materialism, his embrace of panpsychism, and his attempts to reintegrate spirituality are all vital (and neglected) aspects of present day philosophical discourse. Mind, World, God breaks new ground by integrating panpsychism, panentheism, and evolution into a comprehensive metaphysical system with great promise." David Skrbina, Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan