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God, Strings, Emergence, and the Future of the World
Introduction This paper is a part of a larger project in which I argue that a reconnection with nature,...
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Critical Comments on Reductionism in Physical Sciences
Introduction Transfer of ideas, concepts and paradigms and their application in different disciplines has been a normal and usually...
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Wolfgang Pauli, Carl Jung, and the Acausal Connecting Principle: A Case Study in Transdisciplinarity
The same organizing forces that have shaped nature in all her forms are also responsible for the structure of...
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An Excerpt from The Myth of Religious Neutrality
It is by the theories of philosophy and the sciences that we probe the deeper nature of, and construct...
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How Christian Beliefs Harness Darwinian Cooperative Instincts1
Thomas Henry Huxley, the Victorian biologist, was so vocal in defending Darwinism against its opponents that he became known...
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The Cosmology of Consciousness: Understanding Our Interconnectedness
Some contemporary researchers (e.g., NoÎ and Thompson, 2004) would have us believe that the acquisition and processing of information...
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Enemy of Nature or Steward of Biodiversity?: The Role of Human Disturbance in Fostering Biodiversity
INTRODUCTION Today as never before, humans dominate the planet. We number in the billions and enjoy longer and more...
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A re-consideration of Ren� Descartes’ Cogito, ergo sum through a synthesis of the ideas of Buddhism, Edward O. Wilson, Richard Dawkins and Andrew Newberg.
“But how can I, an amateur, be expected to settle a question which the philosophers have not yet ceased...
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Burning Through the Roots
Dawn Adrian is founder of Tapestry Institute on science and native wisdom. The following is from her opening plenary...
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The Size of the Universe as a Cultural and Theological Question
The overwhelming disproportion of the size of the universe as compared to our human size has always been a...