Mind and the cosmic order : how the mind creates the features & structure of all things, and why this insight transforms physics / Charles Pinter.
2021
QC6 .P56 2021
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Title
Mind and the cosmic order : how the mind creates the features & structure of all things, and why this insight transforms physics / Charles Pinter.
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ISBN
9783030500832 (electronic bk.)
3030500837 (electronic bk.)
3030500829
9783030500825
3030500837 (electronic bk.)
3030500829
9783030500825
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
Description
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10.1007/978-3-030-50083-2 doi
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QC6 .P56 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
530.01
Summary
The topic of this book is the relationship between mind and the physical world. From once being an esoteric question of philosophy, this subject has become a central topic in the foundations of quantum physics. The book traces this story back to Descartes, through Kant, to the beginnings of 20th Century physics, where it becomes clear that the mind-world relationship is not a speculative question but has a direct impact on the understanding of physical phenomena. The book's argument begins with the British empiricists who raised our awareness of the fact that we have no direct contact with physical reality, but it is the mind that constructs the form and features of objects. It is shown that modern cognitive science brings this insight a step further by suggesting that shape and structure are not internal to objects, but arise in the observer. The author goes yet further by arguing that the meaningful connectedness between things - the hierarchical organization of all we perceive - is the result of the Gestalt nature of perception and thought, and exists only as a property of mind. These insights give the first glimmerings of a new way of seeing the cosmos: not as a mineral wasteland but a place inhabited by creatures.
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Table of Contents
The Visual World
Gestalt Wholes
The Animal Sensorium
The Birth of Mind
Brain as Machine: The Materialist View of Mind
In Search of Reality
The Universe Observed and Unobserved
Life and the Observer.
Gestalt Wholes
The Animal Sensorium
The Birth of Mind
Brain as Machine: The Materialist View of Mind
In Search of Reality
The Universe Observed and Unobserved
Life and the Observer.