Beschreibung
The most erroneous assumption of science is the belief that science has already understood the essence of reality – that the fundamental questions have been answered and only the details remain to be resolved. In this book, Rupert Sheldrake, one of the most pioneering scientists of our time, vividly demonstrates that science is shackled by assumptions that have turned into dogmas. The 'scientific view of the world' has become a set of mere assumptions and beliefs. According to him, all reality is material or physical, and the world is a machine made of inanimate matter. Nature, from this perspective, lacks any meaning, and consciousness is nothing more than a mere physical activity of the brain. Free will is an illusion, and God exists only as an idea in the human mind, trapped in our skull. Rupert Sheldrake scientifically examines these dogmas and presents compelling evidence that science would fare better without them – it would be freer, more interesting, and more enjoyable.
Information
Author: Sheldrake Rupert
Publication date: 1. September 2014
Manufacturer: FONTÁNA ESOTERA, s.r.o.
Genres: Books, Natural sciences, Specialized and technical literature
Pages: 352
ISBN/EAN: 9788073367602

