Authentic Knowing: The Convergence of Science and Spiritual AspirationPurdue University Press, 1996 - 228 psl. What is the meaning of life? Where does everything come from? Why is anything? In Authentic Knowing, Imants Baruss shows us how we might transform ourselves so that we can come closer to answering these existential questions. Baruss argues persuasively that our knowledge is limited by the interpretations of experiences provided by the society around us. These include the materialistic explanations belonging to a traditional scientific worldview, which can account for neither the nature of matter nor anomalous phenomena, such as near-death experiences. However, authenticity, the effort to act on the basis of one's own understanding, can form the basis for answers to existential and scientific questions. |
Turinys
CHAPTER | 6 |
Science | 29 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 59 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 92 |
CHAPTER | 119 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 146 |
APPENDIX | 163 |
REFERENCES | 181 |
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Authentic Knowing– The Convergence of Science and Spiritual Aspiration Imants Barušs Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1996 |
Authentic Knowing– The Convergence of Science and Spiritual Aspiration Imants Barušs Peržiūra negalima - 1996 |
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