Book Description
From quantum to biological and digital, here eminent scientists, philosophers and theologians chart various aspects of information.
Author : Paul Davies
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 507 pages
File Size : 31,13 MB
Release : 2014-05-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1107684536
From quantum to biological and digital, here eminent scientists, philosophers and theologians chart various aspects of information.
Author : Daniel Warren
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 33,88 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Concept of reality
ISBN : 9780815340546
First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Author : Sarah S. Knox
Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 34,10 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1599425459
This philosophy of science book is written by a biomedical scientist for a lay audience but is well-referenced for use by scientific readers and college course curricula. Its thesis is that the current paradigm in the biological and medical sciences, which is responsible for rejecting the existence of a Divine Being, is outdated. There is no factual basis for creating a dichotomy between evolution and Divine Design. Misconceptions about the nature of reality, i.e., the belief that matter is the ultimate cause of everything we think, feel, say, and do, have made it easy to ignore data demonstrating an important biological role for the energetic aspects of matter and to leave the question of the existence of a Divine being to the purview of philosophy and religion. The author uses extensive scientific data to highlight the inconsistencies in current theories and relates her personal journey in trying to explain her observations with purely mechanistic theories. Her ultimate conclusion is that the existence or non-existence of God can no longer be ignored by scientists. It is one of the most important scientific questions there is and like many other issues that were formally relegated to the domain of philosophy, can and should be investigated by modern science.
Author : H. MARGENAU
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 11,38 MB
Release : 2013
Category :
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Author : Helen Wodehouse
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 24,29 MB
Release : 2014-09-25
Category : History
ISBN : 1107426170
Originally published in 1910, this book attempts to describe knowledge from the point of view of a philosophical psychology. Wodehouse treats the text as a 'psychological preface to metaphysics', and splits her examination into three sections: knowledge as resulting from judgements in the actual world; the philosophical problem of fallible knowledge; and the question of imagination and 'the variousness of reality'. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Wodehouse's work or in the overlap of psychology and philosophy.
Author : George Trumbull Ladd
Publisher :
Page : 592 pages
File Size : 26,41 MB
Release : 1899
Category : Philosophy
ISBN :
Author : Subhash Kak
Publisher :
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 29,33 MB
Release : 2016-04
Category : Paradox
ISBN : 9781988207070
"The book presents a summary of the current scientific understanding of the physical world, and shows that man's questioning across the ages has had continuity in terms of preoccupation with paradoxes."--
Author : Jerry Davidson Wheatley
Publisher :
Page : 810 pages
File Size : 25,37 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780970316103
This book describes how understanding the structure of reality leads to the Theory of Everything Equation. The equation unifies the forces of nature and enables the merging of relativity with quantum theory. The book explains the big bang theory and everything else.
Author : Albert Borgmann
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 12,11 MB
Release : 2007-12-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0226066223
Holding On to Reality is a brilliant history of information, from its inception in the natural world to its role in the transformation of culture to the current Internet mania and is attendant assets and liabilities. Drawing on the history of ideas, the details of information technology, and the boundaries of the human condition, Borgmann illuminates the relationship between things and signs, between reality and information. "[Borgmann] has offered a stunningly clear definition of information in Holding On to Reality. . . . He leaves room for little argument, unless one wants to pose the now vogue objection: I guess it depends on what you mean by nothing."—Paul Bennett, Wired "A superb anecdotal analysis of information for a hype-addled age."—New Scientist "This insightful and poetic reflection on the changing nature of information is a wonderful antidote to much of the current hype about the 'information revolution.' Borgmann reminds us that whatever the reality of our time, we need 'a balance of signs and things' in our lives."—Margaret Wertheim, LA Weekly
Author : Jürgen Lawrenz
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 37,67 MB
Release : 2010
Category : First philosophy
ISBN : 9781443817240
This new, comprehensive study of Leibnizâ (TM)s system of thought reveals a philosopher equally intrigued by the complexity of physical reality and the fascinations of his metaphysical laboratory. Many of his most important, but never previously published papers are evaluated in this book. Too often put down as an arch-metaphysician, Leibniz is seen in these pages as a venturer of breathtaking boldness, his ambition being nothing less than to actually solve the enigma of existence. Accordingly his system embraced science equally with metaphysics; they complement and pollinate each other. The outcome is a view of his system as a double ontology. Reality is the domain of the actual; metaphysics the laboratory of the possible. Metaphysics springs to life with his scintillating detective work on force, motion, time, space, limits, infinity, folds, fractals and many other issues that are â ~hotâ (TM) again today; while in all these a direct line is kept open to their impact on physical existents and our understanding of reality. This book is equally suited to expert Leibnizians as to students of Early Modern philosophy; and it may be read with profit by anyone interested in this thinker, whom Bertrand Russell called â oeone of the supreme intellects of all timeâ .