Idea Materia
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While this theory may seem radical at first, Ricard explores how the work of other philosophers and psychologists — from Plato to Jung — and theorists — from Vernadsky to Einstein — have hinted at the existence of something like idea materia. Ricard then expands on these existing theories to examine all angles of how ideas can exist, including:
• Can one’s identity exist outside of an individual’s lifetime?
• How can other species know and experience the objectively real universe?
• Can “truth” be known given how human knowledge is obtained and organized?
Covering the fields of epistemology, metaphysics, linguistics, logic, particle physics, mathematics, psychology, and religion, Idea Materia: Can Ideas be Measured by Science? is both accessible for those new to these areas of study, and thought-provoking for those already possessing such a background. This is a book that encourages ongoing rumination long after you have finished the last page as you will look at yourself and the world in a new way.
• Can one’s identity exist outside of an individual’s lifetime?
• How can other species know and experience the objectively real universe?
• Can “truth” be known given how human knowledge is obtained and organized?
Covering the fields of epistemology, metaphysics, linguistics, logic, particle physics, mathematics, psychology, and religion, Idea Materia: Can Ideas be Measured by Science? is both accessible for those new to these areas of study, and thought-provoking for those already possessing such a background. This is a book that encourages ongoing rumination long after you have finished the last page as you will look at yourself and the world in a new way.
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Idea Materia
Can Ideas be Measured by Science?
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