The bestselling author of Buddhism Plain and Simple ponders what we
truly know about reality. Why the World Doesn’t Seem to Make
Sense is an eminently down-to-earth, practical, and non-technical
response to the urgent questions posed by contemporary science and
philosophy. This revised and updated edition of How the World Can Be
the Way It Is includes new scientific understanding and clarification
of some of its more complex ideas. Steve Hagen aims for an intelligent
general audience not necessarily familiar with modern or classical
physics, philosophy, or formal logic. Hagen takes us on a journey
that examines our most basic assumptions about reality and carefully
addresses the “paradoxes of the one and the many” that other works
only identify. His primary purpose is to help us to perceive the world
directly—as it is, not how we conceive it to be. Through this
perception each of us can answer profound moral questions, resolve
philosophical and ethical dilemmas, and live lives of harmony and joy.
Praise for Why the World Doesn’t Seem to Make Sense “For
those who are certain that objectivity and intellect are the ground
floor of all knowledge, this can be a valuable tripe to the
sub-basement.” —Robert Pirsig, author of Zen and the Art of
Motorcycle Maintenance “An unusually stimulating and exhilarating
book, of profound value to those seeking to clarify the essential
nature of everyday existence—in short, all of us.” —Peter
Matthiessen, author of The Snow Leopard “Read this book: it will
change how you look at things.” —Nick Herbert, PhD, author
of Quantum Reality “Hagen cuts cleanly through the duality of
mind and body, perception and conception, science and religion, and
takes us on a spell-binding journey through what we know—and what we
only think we know—that ultimately provides a fresh, effective, and
remarkably simple grounding for our lives. . . . Original,
breathtaking, and beautiful.” —Natalie Goldberg, author of Writing
Down the Bones
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An Inquiry into Science, Philosophy, and Perception
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781591812746
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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