Beyond Physicalism -

Beyond Physicalism

Toward Reconciliation of Science and Spirituality
Buch | Softcover
634 Seiten
2019
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-5381-2596-0 (ISBN)
44,85 inkl. MwSt
In Beyond Physicalism, an interdisciplinary group of physical scientists, behavioral and social scientists, and humanists from the Esalen Institute’s Center for Theory and Research argue that physicalism must be replaced by an expanded scientific naturalism that accommodates something spiritual at the heart of nature.
The rise of modern science has brought with it increasing acceptance among intellectual elites of a worldview that conflicts sharply both with everyday human experience and with beliefs widely shared among the world’s great cultural traditions. Most contemporary scientists and philosophers believe that reality is at bottom purely physical, and that human beings are nothing more than extremely complicated biological machines. On such views our everyday experiences of conscious decision-making, free will, and the self are illusory by-products of the grinding of our neural machinery. It follows that mind and personality are necessarily extinguished at death, and that there exists no deeper transpersonal or spiritual reality of any sort.

Beyond Physicalism is the product of an unusual fellowship of scientists and humanities scholars who dispute these views. In their previous publication, Irreducible Mind, they argued that physicalism cannot accommodate various well-evidenced empirical phenomena including paranormal or psi phenomena, postmortem survival, and mystical experiences. In this new theory-oriented companion volume they go further by attempting to understand how the world must be constituted in order that these “rogue” phenomena can occur. Drawing upon empirical science, metaphysical philosophy, and the mystical traditions, the authors work toward an improved “big picture” of the general character of reality, one which strongly overlaps territory traditionally occupied by the world’s institutional religions, and which attempts to reconcile science and spirituality by finding a middle path between the polarized fundamentalisms, religious and scientific, that have dominated recent public discourse.

Contributions by: Harald Atmanspacher, Loriliai Biernacki, Bernard Carr, Wolfgang Fach, Michael Grosso, Michael Murphy, David E. Presti, Gregory Shaw, Henry P. Stapp, Eric M. Weiss, and Ian Whicher

Edward F. Kelly is a research professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia, with interests in psychical research and functional neuroimaging. He is lead author of three previous books: Computer Recognition of English Word Senses; Altered States of Consciousness and Psi: An Historical Survey and Research Prospectus; and Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century. Adam Crabtree is a psychotherapist in private practice and on the faculty of the Centre for Training in Psychotherapy in Toronto, with interests in the history of animal magnetism and hypnotism, as well as the history and practice of psychodynamic psychology. He is author of six books including From Mesmer to Freud: Magnetic Sleep and the Root of Psychological Healing; Multiple Man; and Memoir of a Trance Therapist. Paul Marshall is an independent researcher with interests in mysticism, philosophy and psychology of religion, science-religion relations, and consciousness studies. He is author of two previous books, The Living Mirror: Images of Reality in Science and Mysticism; and Mystical Encounters with the Natural World: Experiences and Explanations.

Introduction: Science and Spirituality at a Crossroads, Edward F. Kelly

Part I. The Essential Background: “Rogue” Phenomena in Search of a Theory
1. Empirical Challenges to Theory Construction, Edward F. Kelly
2. Mystical Experiences as Windows on Reality, Paul Marshall

Part II. Old and New Worldviews that Accommodate the Targeted Phenomena
3. The “Transmission” Model of Mind and Body: A Brief History, Michael Grosso
4. A Psychobiological Perspective on “Transmission” Models, Edward F. Kelly and David E. Presti
5. A Quantum Mechanical Theory of the Mind/Brain Connection, Henry P. Stapp
6. Mind–Matter Correlations in Dual-Aspect Monism According to Pauli and Jung, Harald Atmanspacher and Wolfgang Fach
7. Hyperspatial Models of Matter and Mind, Bernard Carr
8. Platonic Siddhas: Supernatural Philosophers of Neoplatonism, Gregory Shaw
9. Patanjali’s Yoga Sūtras and the Siddhis, Edward F. Kelly and Ian Whicher
10. Conscious Body: Mind and Body in Abhinavagupta’s Tantra, Loriliai Biernacki
11. Why We Are Conscious of So Little: A Neo-Leibnizian Approach, Paul Marshall
12. Continuity of Mind: A Peircean Vision, Adam Crabtree
13. Mind Beyond Body: Transphysical Process Metaphysics, Eric M. Weiss

Part III. Putting the Pieces Together
14. Toward a Worldview Grounded in Science and Spirituality, Edward F. Kelly
15. The Emergence of Evolutionary Panentheism, Michael Murphy

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 227 mm
Gewicht 998 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Metaphysik / Ontologie
ISBN-10 1-5381-2596-X / 153812596X
ISBN-13 978-1-5381-2596-0 / 9781538125960
Zustand Neuware
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