From the acclaimed author of Einstein’s Dreams comes a rich,
fascinating answer to the question, Can the scientifically inclined
still hold space for spirituality? “Lightman…belongs to a noble
tradition of science writers, including Oliver Sacks and Lewis Thomas,
who can poke endlessly into a subject and…stir up fresh embers of
wonder.” —The Wall Street Journal Gazing at the stars, falling in
love, or listening to music, we sometimes feel a transcendent
connection with a cosmic unity and things larger than ourselves. But
these experiences are not easily understood by science, which holds
that all things can be explained in terms of atoms and molecules. Is
there space in our scientific worldview for these spiritual
experiences? According to acclaimed physicist and novelist Alan
Lightman, there may be. Drawing on intellectual history and
conversations with contemporary scientists, philosophers, and
psychologists, Lightman asks a series of thought-provoking questions
that illuminate our strange place between the world of particles and
forces and the world of complex human experience. Can strict
materialism explain our appreciation of beauty? Or our feelings of
connection to nature and to other people? Is there a physical basis
for consciousness, the most slippery of all scientific problems?
Lightman weaves these investigations together to propose what he calls
“spiritual materialism”— the belief that we can embrace
spiritual experiences without letting go of our scientific worldview.
In his view, the breadth of the human condition is not only rooted in
material atoms and molecules but can also be explained in terms of
Darwinian evolution. What is revealed in this lyrical, enlightening
book is that spirituality may not only be compatible with science, it
also ought to remain at the core of what it means to be human.
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Spirituality in the Age of Science
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593317426
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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